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- From: walt@unhsst.unh.edu (Walter R. Trachim)
- Subject: Re: What terminal server should I buy?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.162505.6737@newshost.unh.edu>
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- Organization: UNH Network Services, Durham, NH
- References: <1992Aug12.214923.24700@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> <1992Aug27.161834.7291@nlm.nih.gov>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 16:25:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug27.161834.7291@nlm.nih.gov> ivor@occs (Ivor D'Souza) writes:
- >karl@thuja.gsfc.nasa.gov (Karl A. Anderson) writes:
- >: I need to buy a terminal or communications server to meet the following
- >: requirements:
- >:
- >: [requirements, comments, etc., deleted]
- >--
- >I would also look at XYPLEX Terminal Servers.
-
- I would second that, wholeheartedly. As I write this, we're up to 56 Xyplex
- Maxserver 1500 and 1600's running on our campus backbone. We have virtually
- no trouble with them, and when we have, Xyplex Technical Support has been
- quite responsive and helpful. We're very satisfied with them.
-
- Walt
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- Walter R. Trachim
- University of New Hampshire - Office of Telecom and Network Services
- Telecommunications Center, Durham, NH 03824
- walt_trachim@unh.edu
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