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Subject: Re: Kermit via PPP under DOS? (SOLVED!)
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In article <62bdfs$3iq$1@argon.csl.sri.com>,
John Rushby <rushby@news.csl.sri.com> wrote:
>
>The correct solution is, of course, to leave these parameters alone
>when using a TCP/IP connection.
>
With the provisio that the TCP/IP connection is over the serial port. It
doesn't matter if one diddles baud-rate etc. if one is talking TCP/IP over
an Ethernet card. I have Com1 set up as a serial port to talk to my
Vaxstation and an Ethernet card with packet driver to talk over Ethernet
to a TCP/IP-driven network. Am using MS-Kermit 3.15.
Different strokes, etc.
--
Mike Freeman; Internet: mikef@pacifier.com; Amateur Radio Callsign: K7UIJ
President, National Federation of the Blind of Washington
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