Re: UNIX customer wants dial-up

John Lange ( (no email) )
Mon, 2 Jun 1997 20:19:22 -0500

Try this.....

http://www.compatible.com/products/1220i/

Complete with firewall.

JOhn :}

John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC.
microjl@palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers!
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> From: Josh Perry <joshp@netcnct.net>
> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> Subject: Re: UNIX customer wants dial-up
> Date: Monday, June 02, 1997 4:27 PM
>
> Check out www.whistle.com
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> Josh Perry
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> From: sword@accnorwalk.com
> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> Date: Monday, June 02, 1997 11:06 AM
> Subject: UNIX customer wants dial-up
>
> >Can anyone help me out on this one?
> >
> >The scenerio:
> > Customer has two locations connected to one another via a WAN on a 56k
> line.
> > They have a RISC based UNIX server running in town one.
> > UNIX server is in town1, other portion of WAN is is town2
> > (We, the ISP, are also in town2)
> > Network is running TCP/IP
> >
> >What they want:
> > To connect their WAN to the internet from town2 using a communications
> >server so that both town1 and town2 may have Internet access.
> >
> >Can anyone tell me of a product that will support Network Address
> >Translation and A dial-up solution (they don't want a dedicated line)
> >wraped into one? I need to give them a quote on something fast. Any
> ideas
> >or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Jason Sword
> >
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