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If all you are doing is one phone line, put it on
any one of your existing 10 servers?
CF
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:16
PM
Subject: [Modus] Off Topic
At 05:54 AM 11/17/03, you wrote:
I'm
trying to do this with the minimum hardware and hassle as possible.
Its currently using a MAX 200+ but it appears to be defective as it keeps
resetting. . I have a Computone terminal server but like I said I looking
at doing this with the minimum hardware. I do not want another
Windows based computer to have to keep up with all the critical updates.
We used to put one application per server but with 20 servers we are
constantly doing patched and updates. I have started a consolidation
of servers to reduce that required time. We are down to 10 and still
consolidating.
Thanks,
Larry
Hi Larry,
You should be able to do this with any Win
2K server quickly and easily. You simply need to install the Routing and
Remote Access Service and install any compatible Analog modem. You should be
aware that any such modem would run at a maximum rate of 33.6Kbps as it
would not be using a digital interface. The Routing and Remote Access
Service allows the user to dial-in and connect to your service, whats good
is that it can also authenticate via RADIUS allowing you to use your current
billing system.
Regards,
Suneel
Jhangiani
Inter-Computer
Technology
Ltd.
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From: Larry
Essary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 17 November
2003 05:31 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Modus] Off
Topic
Howdy...
Does anyone have a hardware suggestion for the
following ?
I need to let a user dial into us on an analog POTS line
and give him access to the Internet over our LAN/backbone
connection. An Ascend MAX would be over kill. This is more
towards the days of a Computone terminal server and modems but again we
are looking for a single dialup line.
It appears very few
companies manufacture an analog modem any longer. The ones that do seem
to have them for out bound dialing and not the other direction.
If this was an ISDN line I would stick an Ascend pipeline 50 on it and
be done. I just can't seem to find an analog
solution.
Any ideas
?
Larry
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