Hi Carl,

> Reading between the lines in your post, it seems to me that you are
> leaning towards some sort of stand alone solution for your remote
> plants?

Yes, that's what I had in mind.


> Why not have your remote plants connect to your AS/400?

I don't think bandwidth would be a problem.  Would only need a tube with a
scanner, a label printer, and a laser printer on their end.

Is DSL required?  Or any Internet connection?

Would our AS/400 have to be connected directly to the Internet somehow?
Currently all access to the Internet here is handled through a PC server.
This gateway and the AS/400 are on the same network.

I am assuming the reliability and security of this solution are adaquate, or
you probably wouldn't have suggestted it.


Thanks for your input!
Rick





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