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- From: walter@lkn.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de (Walter Loepsinger)
- Subject: Re: Multiple PC-Telnets on one machine.
- Message-ID: <walter.726837105@sun>
- Sender: news@news.lrz-muenchen.de (Mr. News)
- Organization: Lehrstuhl fuer Kommunikationsnetze, TU Muenchen (Germany)
- References: <1993Jan11.154832.16694@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>
- Distribution: york
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 11:11:45 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- cs911212@ariel.yorku.ca (RICK DILORENZO) writes:
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- > Not sure if this is possible. I have a 386-33, 8 megs ram, 120 meg hd, etc
- >with a NE2000 Ethernet card in it. If I were to run Desqview/X and open
- >up a say multiple Dos Windows (let's say 6 Dos windows). Could each window
- >access TCP/IP PC-Telnet to a Unix server on the network ? Could these multiple
- [...]
- >Can TCP/IP and Telnet support multiple outgoing telnets from the same machine
- >and network card ? So I could have 6 programs running at the same time
- >(Multitasking using Desqview/X on a 386) and all 6 of them using Telnet
- [...]
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- It is not a problem of the hardware.
- Only your Tcp/Ip-kernel is responsible for multiple connections,
- and it should be posible to have more than one at a time.
- I am using LAN Workplace and there is a configuration parameter
- to set the maximum number of connections. You might look for that
- in your Tcp/IP documentation, too.
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- Greetings from Munich, Bavaria!
- Walter.
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