Are you referring to the telnet app that comes with Windows. If not, where do
you get it? In either case how do you get it to talk to a com port instead of
the screen display & keyboard? Inquiring minds want to know...
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73, Guy
k2av@contesting.com
Apex, NC, USA
----- Original Message -----
From: Gus Widell <sm3sgp@kkn.net>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: [TRLog] Packet
N6TR wrote:
> I have started (and mostly completed) a total rewrite of the code that
> drives the packet interface. I am trying to streamline the operation
> to eliminate some of the unexplained problems some of you have seen -
> mostly in a multi-computer configuration.
Anyone tried to use the WinTelnetx program together with TR?
It should be possible to configure the Wintelnetx program with a com-port
for connection TR. The com-port in TR would then be configured as a Packet
Port. (I will try it tonite...)
Would it the be possible, in a Multi-computer setup to connect two PACKET
PORTS, on different computers?
How will the CTRL-B work? (at COMPUTER 3?)
COMPUTER 1 ---> TNC (Radio)
COMPUTER 2 ---> Wintelnetx (Internet computer)
COMPUTER 3
The idea would be to feed the multi-network with spots from two sources, or
connect to internet if the TNC fails, without reconfigure.
73 de Gus, CE5/SM3SGP
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