Multilink PPP 

Multilink PPP is used to double the available connection speed to the Internet, this can potentially halve the time to download web pages and files from the Internet*.  The AETA does this by making a second call to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) so that two lines are then available for downloading information.  The AETA  will make the second call to your ISP depending upon the amount of information you are downloading from the Internet.  By default it will also disconnect the second call to allow  an incoming or outgoing phone call.

 AT*P3=1

 Enable Multilink PPP 

 AT*P3=0 

 Disable Multilink PPP

Network Address Translation (NAT), setting the ML PPP thresholds and time out delays see the AT commands section or Braintree's web site under useful links.

* Download times from the Internet vary due to many factors only one of which is the speed you are connected to the Internet. Other factors may include the speed of the server you are connecting to and the speed and bandwidth of any connections between your ISP and the server you are connecting to.