How does MLPPP (Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol) differ fundamentally from standard PPP?
- It supports multiple logical links over a single physical connection.
- It uses a different encapsulation method.
- It is limited to synchronous communication.
- It only works over Ethernet connections.
MLPPP allows for the support of multiple logical links over a single physical connection, providing increased bandwidth and redundancy.
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