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Re: terminal server recommendation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (just me.)
Tue May 1 21:52:53 2001

Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 18:42:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: "just me." <matt@camel.ethereal.net>
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To: Joe Lapolito <jlapolit@navipath.com>
Cc: Charles Smith <chasmith9@hotmail.com>, nanog@merit.edu
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I was forced to try and make WTI crap do useful stuff.

It made me bleed from my eyes.

Fair warning: this stuff is complete garbage.

matto


On Tue, 1 May 2001, Joe Lapolito wrote:

  
  We use Western Telematic stuff and have been very happy with it.
  
  They make small inexpensive serial terminal servers, 1U rackmounts.
  They also make a great 19" rack mount Modem.  The best part is
  they both come in DC flavor so no ugly wall warts on unclean house
  power.
  
  www.wti.com
  
  -Joe
  
  > I would like to deploy a terminal server in several of my POPs, however cost 
  > is a slight issue. Can anyone on the list recommend a fairly inexpensive 
  > terminal server (besides Cisco)? Obviously the terminal server should be 
  > reliable and work - it is the little things that count.
  > 
  > chas



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