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- From: jorgense@plains.NoDak.edu (Lee A. Jorgensen)
- Subject: Multiple modems ...
- Summary: same line ...
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- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 22:35:16 GMT
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- Ok ... I have a Wyse 50 terminal hooked up to my phone line, and a 286 with
- an internal modem hooked up to the same line. Both modems are 2400 baud.
- I have them chained right now (my wyse is hooked to the wall and my pc is hooked
- to the other jack on the wyse's modem and a normal phone hooked up to the
- 2nd jack of the pc's modem).
-
- like:
-
- W
- a <----------WYSE <----------PC <----------Phone
- l MODEM MODEM
- l
-
- (poor ascii art:)
-
- Anyway, is there anyway I can use the Wyse to 'look' at the data if I
- connect with the PC to the mainframe, or can I use the PC's modem to 'look'
- at the data If I use my Wyse?
-
- (in other words ... can I use two modems on the same line, on different
- machines, at the same time?)
-
- -Lee.
-
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- Lee Jorgensen Internet: jorgense@plains.NoDak.edu
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