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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: AS225r2: is it available from anywhere?
- References: <3111d0d2.16589861@News> <mbs.481o@adastra.cvl.va.us> <4f78fg$6h6@news.uni-c.dk>
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- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 96 21:13:57 EDT
- Organization: Only if you insist...
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- In article <4f78fg$6h6@news.uni-c.dk> perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen) writes:
- > Michael B. Smith (mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us) wrote:
- > > Of course, I-Net 225 is by far the best package. And I'm biased, since
- > > I'm one of the programmers for Interworks.
- >
- > Ah, do tell us then. Is it easy to install? Or do you expect everyone to
- > be a network technician?
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- We don't expect everyone to be a network technician.
-
- I've forgotten, are we talking Surfer or I-Net 225 specifically? Surfer
- simplifies the process -- one number to dial and a program talks to
- another program to get all the configuration data written. For I-Net 225,
- the installer asks a set of questions which would be provided by any ISP
- that you connect to.
-
- I think it's pretty simple.
- --
- // Michael B. Smith
- \X/ mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us
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