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I am trying to configure my fd network. I have 3 laptops and 2 =
computers. Being the laptops only have one com port, I have made the =
appropriate loop cables. My question is do I use the -loop option only =
on the laptops? can I use the pc's with the 2 com ports in the loop =
without the -loop option? =20
Bob
n2xr
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