Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
What is shotgunning? Is it using 2 dialup modems? How could you accomplish that?
The term "shotgunning" was coined by Diamond - who made a "Shotgun" modem - it was two of their modems on one card and they were hardware-bound I believe. This was before there was modem-binding built into Windows, so it had to be a hardware solution. There were a bunch of companies making external devices that included bound modems - at that time I was working for an ISP so I "test drove" a lot of them to try and find a good one that we could shop around to business clients (this was back when DSL wasn't even on the horizen and we couldn't get ISDN because the switching equiptment at our telco was ancient).
Modem binding is built into Windows XP and 2000 I believe. It still requires two modems, two separate phone lines, and two logins to your ISP - they might give you a break on a second login if you ask.
I have no idea how it's even done though - by the time MS started building it into the operating system, I wasn't working at the ISP anymore and didn't play around with it.