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- From: F.Wolff@tu-harburg.d400.de (Florian Wolff)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Using a remote serial.device
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- Date: 4 Jan 1996 22:45:24 +0100
- Organization: private student's LINUX site at TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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- : Though I don't know how would I put NetSer to use? Does it work with the
- : Envoy network I'm already running between the two machines (to make AmiTCP
- : use it to connect to the machine with the IOX?)? Or is there some way to
- : use NetSer with AmiTCP to make one machine communicate transparently thru
- : another to the ISP?
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- NetSer "tunnels" the serial.device from one Amiga to an other Amiga.
- So you could access a Modem connected to the remote Amiga lika a
- Modem at your lokal Amiga. So your remote Amiga (the one with the
- Modem can call the ISP - than hangup - and the other Amiga could
- call the ISP. While one Amiga is talking, the other can't talk - and
- you have to hangup to switch...
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- --
- Florian Wolff (PGP-Key @ request) using Linux on an i586 and
- F.Wolff@tu-harburg.d400.de NetBSD on an Amiga2000
- www - homepage at http://hp00.rz.tu-harburg.de/users/sefw1409
- Student of electrical engineering, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
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