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CONFIG_EQUALIZER: EQL (serial line load balancing) support

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_EQUALIZER has multiple definitions:

EQL (serial line load balancing) support found in drivers/net/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_EQUALIZER:

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If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like one double speed connection using this driver. Naturally, this has to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.

Say Y if you want this and read Documentation/networking/eql.rst. You may also want to read section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called eql. If unsure, say N.

EQL (serial line load balancing) support found in arch/um/Kconfig_net

The configuration item CONFIG_EQUALIZER:

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EQL (serial line load balancing) support found in drivers/s390/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_EQUALIZER:

Help text

If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like one double speed connection using this driver. Naturally, this has to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.

Say Y if you want this and read Documentation/networking/eql.txt. You may also want to read section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto.

This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called eql. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say N.

EQL (serial line load balancing) support found in arch/m68k/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_EQUALIZER:

Help text

If you have two serial connections to some other computer (this usually requires two modems and two telephone lines) and you use SLIP (the protocol for sending Internet traffic over telephone lines) or PPP (a better SLIP) on them, you can make them behave like one double speed connection using this driver. Naturally, this has to be supported at the other end as well, either with a similar EQL Linux driver or with a Livingston Portmaster 2e.

Say Y if you want this and read Documentation/networking/eql.txt. You may also want to read section 6.2 of the NET-3-HOWTO, available from http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto.

This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called eql.o. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. If unsure, say N.

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