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from: `Steven Levine`
date: 2006-04-22 02:01:10
subject: Re: [OS2HW] Network Server, something useful?

In , on 04/21/06
   at 10:23 AM, Ray Davison  said:

>Stephen.  Do you ever consider the context of a question?

Do you ever read my messages in their entirety?  Note the spelling of my
first name.

>Which, by 
>definition in this case, is users of OS/2 and in particular hardware 
>suitable for such use.

We get plenty of interoperability questions here.  If you read the specs,
the device is advertised as OS agnostic.  Similar to the router you are
probably already using.  I read your question as asking if it might be
useful for you to further investigate if the device might be something you
might have a need for.  My answer is still yes.

>If a person understands a 
>piece of hardware they are not going to come here questioning it's 
>application or usefulness, they already know.

What about the specs don't you understand?  Perhaps that is the question
you should have asked the first time.


Steven

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