On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 06:32:39AM -0500, Andy Gardner wrote:
> In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> telco's.
>
> They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we
> can't locate a
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 09:32:20AM -0500, J-Mag Guthrie wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
>
> > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> > telco's.
>
> Why the .nz e-mail addy? I
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 06:32:39AM -0500, Andy Gardner wrote:
> In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> telco's.
>
> They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we
> can't locate a
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 09:32:20AM -0500, J-Mag Guthrie wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
>
> > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> > telco's.
>
> Why the .nz e-mail addy?
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has
shared IRQs and pretty good support.
Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com
You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something.
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
> Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers.
>
> In the past
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has
shared IRQs and pretty good support.
Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com
You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something.
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
> Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers.
>
> In the past
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
> In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> telco's.
Why the .nz e-mail addy? Isn't it a little far from .mx?
--
J-Mag Guthrie/"\ Brokersys
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote:
> In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
> their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
> telco's.
Why the .nz e-mail addy? Isn't it a little far from .mx?
--
J-Mag Guthrie/"\ Brokersys
Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers.
In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
telco's.
They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we
can't locate a dual port serial card locally, and they're n
Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers.
In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get
their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the
telco's.
They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we
can't locate a dual port serial card locally, and they're
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