<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >You MIGHT be able to get your modems working in a back-to-back
configuration
> [...]
> heh. but they ARE printed on the back of MY 2400 modem (ext. serial) for
> the laptop <BEG> Just where any sane manufacturer ought to put them!
> My problem is I don't know enough about the terms to know what they
> do. There is a Fn n=0 online local echo on n=1 toggle off. would the
> "online local echo" be related?
Sadly I have NO RECOLLECTION of how it would be done. I can vividly remember
the page in my old Prometheus ProModem 2400 manual, but I gave it away a few
years ago.
> >As an alternative, you could set up dial-in networking which would let
you
> >access any services on the main box remotely,
>
> I like that idea, it might be the solution. Gotta be something that
> talkworks can direct to, perhaps on dialing "9" as an extension.
See if it supports "Dial Up Networking (DUN)" as an option. You probably
need PLUS! for this to work, though I'm not 100% sure on that.
> [...]
> > add a network card to the notebook.
>
> In my dreams. Nope, strictly on the cheap I fear.
Do you HAVE Internet connectivity at work? Do you have a more powerful,
networked desktop at work? If so, WinVNC might still prove to be an answer.
Otherwise, hmm...
Good luck!
- Bob
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