I have a question about IPNetRouter:

> But hey, if you are sure you want to do that compared to just leaving
> your Slackware box going, take a look at IPNetRouter. I was very happy
> with the product.

I am soon going to set up a fairly complicated network.

In the same building as my office is a local community computer center.
They plan on putting up wireless pretty soon, so laptops can access
the Internet with wifi "connections." Since I help the outfit, we've
decided I could latch on the system pretty nicely. I haven't figured
all that out, yet, but it seems likely that I'll get a station rather
than a card to pick up the signal, and attach it to my office LAN's
hub.

That way all my computers could access the Net.

Now, could I install IPNetRouter on one of my computers and, with
a modem, somehow dial up my office from home, to that computer's
modem, and using IPNetRouter distribute the Net to my home?

For other reasons I'd like to access my office computers at home...
what software would I need for that?

My two main Macs run OS 9.1, at 300MHz and 80MHz (the latter is a
7100).

t



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