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On Aug 21, 9:04pm, (Rick Clark) wrote:
> Subject: Re: Remote Access
> In a message dated 96-08-21 08:46:41 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Steve Patterson)
> writes:
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> << I've been looking at remote node access to our Novell LAN and have
> encountered *many* products that will provide reasonable access from home.
> Remote control doesn't seem like the way to go. I would appreciate any
> information on what type of remote node solutions are being used out there?
> My key guidelines are performance, ISDN capability (6 - 12 months away),
> security, and ease of use/administration. Initially hoping to allow two
> concurrent connections, eventually as many as four (or more). Running
> Netware 3.11 (patched almost to 3.12), have USR 28.8 modems. I've dabbled
> with PCAnywhere, but the performance was unacceptable. >>
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> Do you wish to use your present modems?
> If not, I recommend Shiva products. They have both dial up and ISDN options.
> Are these modems on the host or remote sites?
>
> Rick Clark
> P/A for WWR
>-- End of excerpt from (Rick Clark)
We both use and sell the Shiva. We have been using one for about two years in
a Novell, HP 3000, HP 9000 and NT environment. It's great!!!
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