" ... To a limited extent, COMt can be used to transparently access modems which
have been exported via a TCP/IP network.
For example, let's assume that on a remote server (IP address 123.456.789.111)
there is a modem which can be
accessed by connecting to port 4006. To cause an application to be
automatically connected to that modem every time
COM3 is opened, set the Auto Connect field of the COMt Main Window to read:
123.456.789.111[4006]
Please note: because the application will be unable to see the true status of
the network modem's status lines, and will be
unable to manipulate that modem's control lines, some applications may not work
correctly when used in conjunction with
this feature. ... "
I have tried to use a number of dialers together with COMt to try and establish
a dial-up PPP connection with my ISP via a PM2er. I was not successful.
I would love to find out if anyone out there has been able to do this
successfully.
Thanks.
Alex Donnini
On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, MegaZone <megazone@livingston.com> wrote:
>Once upon a time MOE FARSHEED shaped the electrons to say...
>>We're looking to do the same. What is comt? and more importantly how
>>do we get it? Is there a FAQ on dialing out using PM2E??
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>Please see this file:
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>ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/src/README.comt
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>-MZ
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