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seconded! i like it too! well, actually we have used the ibm8235 eight port with the internal modems, but will taking our first stab at the shiva model monday! > It isn't cheap if you just want to have one user accessing the AS/400 > remotely at a time but I am VERY partial to the Shiva LanRover 8/E if > you are running TCP/IP on your AS/400. (It supports IPX protocol, too, > but who cares in this day and age? <grin>). It's also able to support > dial out from your networked PC's if you need such a thing as dial up > Internet access (the dial out is an extra cost option, though, not > included with the base product) and don't want to wire modem lines > throughout your office. (Assumes you don't already have this feature > on your LAN.) It has been EXTREMELY reliable as a TCP/IP dial up > connection for CA/400 from home for the whole IS staff at my former > employer. nj
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