Re: shared modem

2001-06-22 Thread John Hasler
Wasim writes: > That is, the ability to use a standard modem on COM2 of the server as a > modem from a virtual COM3 of the windows client. What's the protocol between the server and the client? -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin

Re: shared modem

2001-06-22 Thread Nathan E Norman
siness Server appears to be > > > shared modems. > > > > Well, no. You can use IP masquerade--it works just fine with modems. > > You can also set things up so that it dials on demand. > > Oh. I forgot to explain what I meant. When I mean "shared modem&q

Re: shared modem

2001-06-22 Thread Wasim Ahmed
u can use IP masquerade--it works just fine with modems. > You can also set things up so that it dials on demand. Oh. I forgot to explain what I meant. When I mean "shared modem" I don't mean "shared internet connection", but rather a "shared modem". That is, the

shared modem

2001-06-22 Thread Wasim Ahmed
Hello, I have searched just about everywhere, but can't find an answer about this, so probably someone out there knows. Here goes. . . Probably the only useful thing that currently cannot be replicated on a Linux server on Windows NT Small Business Server appears to be shared modems. Of course