rom: "Dale Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
I actually did the WtWW thing once. I wanted to connect my in home LAN to
my
next door neighbor's LAN, so I took a cable and threw i
whiz, Dale, maybe he and his friend are using RFC 1149 and 2549
specified routing protocols. :-
Chuck
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Subject: Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?
The point is, there could be any number of things in t
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ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?
The point is, there could be any number of things in the "atmosphere" that
would effectively filter out your broadcast crap (and his too...) before it
got to its destination.
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Subject:Re: a bit OT.. maybe :^)
ANthese routers would be connected how? Through WTWW (Window to Window
Wiring)? 2 soup cans and some string? Thin Air?
The point is, there could be any number of things in the "atmosphere" that
would effectively filter out your broadcast cra
Check out www.pgpi.com you'll find VPN's and lot more interesting stuff
there
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Sent: 08 August 2000 15:00
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Subject:a bit OT.. maybe :^)
1st Question - If I were
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