On Monday, April 17, 2000, at 20:27:02,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> Ada program namanya AutoNet, untuk membuat sharing internet.  
> Kebutuhan hardware-nya rendah, settingnya gampang dan cepat... :)

ini sekilas info nya :

What  is  AutoNet?

AutoNet  connects  an  existing  network  to  Internet through an ISDN-card or a
modem. To handle Internet connection this way is called routing.

AutoNet will actually create an ISDN-router!

AutoNet  will  automatically dial & connect your network to your ISP! As soon as
any PC in your network request Internet connection AutoNet will connect.

AutoNet will automatically disconnect after a pre-set time of inactivity.

Despite  the  fact  that  all computers in your network will connect on the same
ISDN-line, your ISP will see the connection as one single machine connected. You
need only one Internet subscription!
 
All  machines  in your network can connect! They do not need to run Windows; any
Mac,  Unix,  Linux,  Amiga, BeOs etc will connect as long as they belong to your
existing network. And they can of coarse connect simultaneously.

Every  single  machine can get his own e-mail address! Despite the fact your ISP
has  given you one e-mail address. Mail is independent of ISP, and there are lot
of free e-mail providers on the Internet.

AutoNet can handle up to 254 computers!

AutoNet is more flexible than most ISDN-routers on the commercial marked! 

AutoNet  handles  all  known  Internet  protocols:  http,  ftp, mail, RealAudio,
RealVideo, etc.

AutoNet acts as a firewall.

AutoNet   can   be  accessed  remotely!  Simply  by  installing  AutoNet-Master.
AutoNet-Master  let you start/end the router function, shift from 64 to 128 kbit
access, change modus and show the state of connection.

-- 
Best regards,
Trikom Labs.



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