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- From: carlson@xylogics.com (James Carlson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Questions about Terminal Server?
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 07:45:03 -0500
- Organization: Xylogics Incorporated
- Message-ID: <4d30of$kk@newhub.xylogics.com>
- References: <4d1sjc$e2a@news.cuny.edu> <4d2fu1$gkm@lurch.sccsi.com>
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- In article <4d2fu1$gkm@lurch.sccsi.com>, jleslie@dmccorp.com (Jerry Leslie) writes:
- |> QIAN TING (n1fqc@qcunix.acc.qc.edu) wrote:
- |> : I'm trying to set up a "terminal server", serving dial-in modems. But I
- |> : know very little about this subject, could anyone suggest any source of
- |> : information suchas FAQ's, HOWTO's, books?
- |>
- |> : Thanks in advance!
- |>
- |> : Ting
- |>
- |> What brand and model of terminal server and modems ?
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- Try posting to comp.dcom.servers, which is dedicated to terminal servers
- and communications servers.
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- There are a large number of servers out there -- our own Annex line,
- Livingston's Portmaster, Ascend's MAX, Cisco, Xyplex, Shiva, ...
- Which you choose depends on the capabilities you need and the price
- you're willing to pay. This will take a bit of research on your part.
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- James Carlson <carlson@xylogics.com> Tel: +1 617 272 8140
- Annex Interface Development / Xylogics, Inc. +1 800 225 3317
- 53 Third Avenue / Burlington MA 01803-4491 Fax: +1 617 272 2618
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