rock@rancho.uucp (Rock Kent) (06/09/91)
>>>>> On 9 Jun 91 03:49:29 GMT, bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) said:
Bob> There are two popular methods of encapsulating IP datagrams for
Bob> transmission over serial lines (including over dialup modems): the
Bob> Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) as defined in RFC 1055, and the
Bob> more recent and functional Point to Point Protocol (PPP) as defined in
Bob> RFCs 1171 and 1172. There are several implementations of each
Bob> available for free, and several companies are incorporating them into
Bob> their products.
I would like to try PPP or SLIP on my 386 V.3 machine. Anyone know of
available sources?
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*Rock Kent rock@rancho.uucp POB 8964, Rancho Santa Fe, CA. 92067*
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larry@zztop.rn.com (Larry Snyder) (06/10/91)
rock@rancho.uucp (Rock Kent) writes: >I would like to try PPP or SLIP on my 386 V.3 machine. Anyone know of >available sources? Have you looked into ka9q SLIP? -- Larry Snyder larry@zztop.rn.com
root@zswamp.uucp (Geoffrey Welsh) (06/12/91)
In a letter to All, Larry Snyder (larry@zztop.rn.com ) wrote: >rock@rancho.uucp (Rock Kent) writes: >I would like to try PPP or SLIP on my 386 V.3 machine. Anyone know of >available sources? >Have you looked into ka9q SLIP? Does it do *dialup*? -- Geoffrey Welsh - Operator, Izot's Swamp BBS (FidoNet 1:221/171) root@zswamp.uucp or ..uunet!watmath!xenitec!zswamp!root 602-66 Mooregate Crescent, Kitchener, ON, N2M 5E6 Canada (519)741-9553 "He who claims to know everything can't possibly know much" -me