Wow, I had a Kaypro10, which was my second computer.  First was an Osborne.
Sorry for the bandwidth waste but sometimes you just have to reminisce.  I
used to use CompuServe at 300 baud @ $12 per hour!

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I've done this with two modems and two computers... not trying to show my
age but I connected a Kaypro 2X and a Commodore 128 through their respective
modems at 300 baud ;-) Pretty big feat back then...

Tim

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> Hey All- is there a way to simulate dial-up without going through the =
> Telco (i.e. point to point, using no dial tone).  I'm practicing CCIE =
> labs & have a few with dial scenario.  I wondered it I could do a call =
> back without tying up two phone lines, say a modem off of my 2509 =
> connected to another modem @ Aux of another router.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
>
> Thanks
> Phil
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