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thanks for the feedback!
I'll give it a try.
I just wish I had it running before vacation.
While the "air card" does work, it is painfully slow right now.
This will make next years vacation a little more managable.
Bill Meehan
"Wirt Atmar" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Bill writes:
>
> > I pinged the MPE host from my home pc using a cable modem and linksys
router
> > and received packet times of about 20 ms.
> > I then tried it from my air card and experienced packet times of 500 to
> > 1000ms.
> >
> > That's quite a difference!
> > How does one go about getting advanced telnet?
>
> Talk to HP support. They should be able to help you. There's a patch for
each
> different version of MPE.
>
> Your condition is exactly the situation that advanced telnet was designed
> for, although the primary reason for its existence was trans- and
> intercontinental telnetting, not wireless communications originally.
However, you will notice
> a night-and-day difference once you install the proper patch on your
HP3000.
> If you don't say "Whoa, momma!" at least three times after you've
installed
> the patch, we've completely and utterly failed.
>
> Be sure that you are on a relatively new version of QCTerm as well. If you
> are, QCTerm and MPE will recognize each other and will autoconfigure
themselves
> into the advanced telnet mode, if both ends support it. QCTerm drops back
to
> standard telnet for all other OS'es, and probably always will.
>
> Wirt Atmar
>
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