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From: Jon Mulkey <jonm@gte.net>
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Subject: K95 - SERIAL to Multiplexor
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Moving from very old version of Dos Kermit. We use a serial connection
(adapter for CAT5) to a 6-port MUX(multiplexor) which then dials out
through a modem. There doesn't seem to be anything addressing this type
of connectivity. Any ideas???