Try PuTTY and/or TeraTerm. They are both free and they both are very
easu to use.

HTH.

==== > Rob

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Mike Mandulak
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:06 PM
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Here's a link for some shareware clients,
http://cws.internet.com/telnet.html

I think the only free one there is the Hyperterm Private Edition
upgrade, It
adds amongst other things TCP/IP (Winsock) support.

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Subject: telnet terminal [7:45397]


> what is a popular (and free) telnet terminal for all of you using?
>
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