Most laptops have an ethernet card and not enough serial ports. I used
to care, but since I found a fairly cheap serial card, I don't care
as much as I did :)
PCMCIA serial card that is.
73 de Philip, K4EP
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 12:51:28PM -0800, KL7RA wrote:
> : RE: [TRLog] Splitting a serial port & NETWORKING
>
> Bob I2WIJ writes:
>
> > why don't resume (and eventually do) the idea to use the TCP/IP LAN
> > for networking, like CT does (via NETTSR)???
>
> What is the advantage TCP/IP have over TRLog serial transfer? The big
> reason for CT to have a TCP/IP LAN is because CT's serial interface
> does not have error correction and RFI crashes the network occasional.
>
> I use TCP/IP at work between many machines which is very necessary
> as we send very long files back and forth. I'm not sure I would want to
> spend the money on my Multi setup for six LAN boards when I have
> no communications problems with the serial setup.
>
> I would agree with my friend Bob that having the TCP/IP LAN option
> would be great but I worry about the time it would take away from
> other items on the wish list that need attention.
>
> 73 Rich KL7RA
>
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