Dear Sydney Linux Users Group, Just a couple of items I nearly forgot. This method of using the NT1 PlusII modem will ONLY run one line. Apparently in Windows, the software allows you to duplex the two lines the NT1 establishes and therefore double your data transfer speeds to about 128K or possibly a little more according to my readings. However, I have never bothered trying to duplex the NT1 because we prefer the convenience of always having a data line and a telephone line at the same time.
Also, if the scheme I have outlined works on Mandrake and SuSE, I am sure it will work on RedHat or any other rpm distribution. I have absolutely no idea as to what a Debian distribution would do, but if Kppp is there in a Debian distribution (which it almost certainly is) then a bit of moving and shaking should get a Debian distribution running. \ You can add these comments to the previous email. Regards Tony Young -- **************** Dr Tony Young 100 Langton Road Blackbutt Qld 4306 Australia ph (07) 4163 0395 fax as above "To mess up a Linux PC, you need to work at it; To mess up your Windows PC, you just need to work on it." Scott Granneman **************** -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
