chytil@tuvie (Georg Chytil) (02/06/90)
There once was a neat and tiny research institute, where everyone was happy with calculations done on a pocket-calculator. Alas, they got personal computers, and a Novell-network to interconnect these, and found out they liked it. A thing they especially like is e-mail, and so they want to connect their LAN to the net (Eunet, as far as they are concerned) --- obviously they got tired of being asked for an e-mail-adress and admitting not to have one. While I'm admittedly not at all experienced with PC-LANs, I understood that UUPC is capable of doing this for a single PC. Is there such a beastie which is able to do this for a whole LAN ?? Some requirements are : -cheapness --- their research has nothing to do with defence-topics ;-). -transparency to the user --- they are not very experienced. -automatic connection and delivery via telephone If you can give me a clue, I'd very appreciate it. I'm willing to summarize to comp.mail.misc if requested. -- <---------------------shareware(X) :- machine_readable(X)---------------------> Chytil Georg, student operator, Academic Computing Office, TU Wien (Austria) chytil@tuvie.uucp chytil@egh780.una.at (Bitnet) +43/(0)222/58801/5590 #include <extra_disclaimer.h> Don't panic!