[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] Dial-in SLIP -> Packet Ethernet?

cantie@acsu.buffalo.edu (Operator, get me the number for 911) (05/08/91)

I am looking for something that will allow me to perform the following 
(and please tell me if I am barking up the wrong tree here :-):
	
	-  Using a dial-in line I wish to provide a remote system runnig
	   SLIP on a phone line to have access to the campus Internet (TCP/IP).
	   The type of setup I am looking for is:

		-  9600 modem line on a PC/AT type system using either a 
		   3C501 or a 3C503 running with a packet driver loaded at
		   0x7e. 

	-  It should simply allow blind conversion of the SLIP to TCP/IP.

What I wish to accomplish is a way for either a Macintosh running a SLIP 
version of Telnet or a PC with the same to be able to dial-in and then have
the same access to the Internet that it would have if it was connected
directly to it.

Thanks much for your time...

	Bruce N. Cantie
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