On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
> yup, that's it -- Danbury would be SNET territory, right?
That's correct. SNET was always the telco of choice for us to deal
with. Once SBC took over, and we started working with ASI for all the
frames down there, it became heavenly. To the best of my knowledge though,
we don't have any Connecticut DSL customers though.
> Man, I haven't had to deal with modems in a long while
> (auto-configuring PCMCIA modems on modern hardware excepted). I'm
> getting close though -- hardware is good, chat script is munged.
> Whatever.
It's always something, ain't it? =) Keep me posted on the status of that
howto. I haven't decided whether or not I want to use my spare ISA slot
for a DMZ or a dial-backup.
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