> Actually, you'd be surprised how many people bridge across WAN links. Then they complain because their network is slow.
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> I am also Microsoft Certified in TCP/IP and they RECOMMEND NetBEUI as the protocol of choice on LANS, and if you run NetBEUI on your LAN and add a remote office (also using NetBEUI), guess what...they bridge!
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> I learned that you route when you can (NetBEUI over TCP/IP), bridge when you HAVE to.
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> Routing is preferred.
>
So how would you bridge NetBEUI across a TCP/IP frame relay cloud? Cisco
on one end and 3Com on the other.
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Gene Imes http://www.ozob.net
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