on 22/02/02 06:51, Smith, Bradley at bradley.smith_at_artisansw.com wrote:
> This is Brad,
>
> An old time newtoneer, recently returned to the flock.
> Can anyone point me to some instructions for connecting my 2100 to the
> internet through my Windows 2000 box using the remote access serial
> connection concept? There used to be a really good page on how to do it on
> the net but all my google searches have failed me thus far.
Hi Brad! Glad to see you back! What brought you in?
Sorry, I can offer any help. I don't really understand what you're trying to
do. Why not using an old, regular modem for a serial connection to the
Internet? Or a cheap Ethernet card for a network hookup?
-Laurent.
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