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to: Bat Lang
from: Michael Box
date: 1999-11-27 09:06:28
subject: ADSL modems

Hello Bat.

Thursday November 25 1999 02:36, you wrote to me:

 BL>  -=> Quoting Michael Box to Bat Lang, [16 Nov 99  18:45:34] <=-

 BL>> BTW, I am just looking ahead. I still use dial up ISP w/the IBM
 BL>> dialer and a V.90 modem.

 MB>> Just using TCP/IP Lan will give you great powers in Warp.

 BL> Would you please elaborate on that? Careful, LAN not spoken here. I am
 BL> network challenged. {^;  Thanks, and Good Modeming!  /\oo/\


If you have TCP/IP installed for the modem, it's not much different. You're
just switching devices that it uses to communicate with the Internet. Just
think if the NIC as a modem. Configure it, then use it much like the modem,
except no dialing required. If you get a static IP address, of course you'll
need to enter this information for the NIC.

Michael

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