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A '''Modem Sharing Device''' ('''MSD'''), also commonly known as a '''Line Sharing Device''' ('''LSD'''), '''modem sharer''', or '''line sharer''', allows multiple devices to share a ] connection. Only multipoint serial protocols such as ] are supported. Both ] and ] datastreams can be used. A common example would have a Tandem as host connected to multiple ]s often with a ] or ] ] in-between. | A '''Modem Sharing Device''' ('''MSD'''), also commonly known as a '''Line Sharing Device''' ('''LSD'''), '''modem sharer''', or '''line sharer''', allows multiple devices to share a ] connection. Only multipoint serial protocols such as ] are supported. Both ] and ] datastreams can be used. A common example would have a Tandem as host connected to multiple ]s often with a ] or ] ] in-between. |
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A Modem Sharing Device (MSD), also commonly known as a Line Sharing Device (LSD), modem sharer, or line sharer, allows multiple devices to share a serial connection. Only multipoint serial protocols such as bisync are supported. Both synchronous and asynchronous datastreams can be used. A common example would have a Tandem as host connected to multiple Automatic Teller Machines often with a modem or Cisco router in-between.