• Subject: Re: Devices across the street from a remote controller
  • From: Patrick Townsend <townsend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:58:48 -0800
  • Organization: Patrick Townsend & Associates, Inc.

Scott,

You can use a DSU (modem) on each side to link the 5394s. Normally I
would suggest a router for a network connection, but 5394s do not
support this. So a DSU would do the trick. The phone company will be a
connection (Demark) on the wall where you tell them. Then you will use a
cable to connect from the wall to the DSU, then serial RS232 or V35
cable to the 5394 or AS/400. 

Patrick

Sclind2@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I need to put a 5394 controller at a remote site to twinax connect some
> printers and PC's with 5250 emulation cards.  Then across the street I need to
> have some more of the same devices.  *But* across the street is a
> superhighway, so we can't run any cable; we have to use the phone company's
> lines.
> 
> Is there a piece of hardware that I can place at each remote site that will
> allow the devices 'across the street' to be connected to the 5394?
> 
> Scott Lindstrom
> Zenith Electronics
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