From: "Jim Queen"
Subject: Re: Lan Modem
Date: 1998/07/21
Message-ID: #1/1
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NNTP-Posting-Date: 21 Jul 1998 04:22:20 GMT
Newsgroups: fido.novell
Mike,
Why not do an ISDN Internet connection (either full time or dial on demand)?
You could get fancy and go Novell BorderManager and get the security and
speed, or you could just
do the basic ISDN Internet router.
If you still want plain old modem pooling, Novell's solution is NetWare
Connect. You run it
on the fileserver (or a seperate server with the supplied NetWare Runtime
license) and hang
modems off the server (2 off the regular comm ports, or add a Digiboard for
more modems).
Supplied software sets up a Win95, Win 3.x, or NT client to use the server's
modems.
mcallery wrote in message ...
>Does anyone have any experience with any type of a modem pool for a
network?
>
>I'm running Novell 3.2. I'd like to hand a web modem on the network,
>connecting via 10-Base-T if possible (100-Base-T available) and allow users
>to use it for misc. dialout connections.
>
>
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