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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998 15:51:20 -0600
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It is not going to take too many of these Off Topic posts, such as this one,
to move us back into the Full Moderation mode.   Let us try to continue
peacefully and On Topic here...       BTW...  Dan is no longer with us.  "It is
not advisable to crawl into a cave and poke an old bear with a stick!"

    Bob Wright   List Owner

At 01:21 PM 8/31/98 , you wrote:
>Bob,
>
>is nospin perhaps a subsidiary of wingate? :)  if not,have you considered
>checking to see what they'll pay for a customer testimonial?
>
>Just Kidding
>Dan Dodder
>
>>
>>We use Wingate as our gateway software to allow all the system to port
>>through the server and out to the Internet.  We also run a mail server
>>program in house ported to Wingate.    Wingate makes all the difference
>>with small Intranets like this.  It allows you to protect the network from
>outsiders
>>hacking into your network and gives you a great deal of freedom in the
>>Internet services availabe.   We can access the web, FTP, IRC, AOL, gopher,
>>smtp, POP and much more through Wingate.   http://www.wingate.net
>>
>>We have not moved off of the 56k modem at home yet, as I decided that ISDN
>>for the price was not worth it, (double the speed for 4x the cost to us).
> We
>>are waiting on some phone line changes to be implemented by my phone
>>company so that we can use RADSL or VDSL service at 512k for only twice
>>the cost of 56k service.
>>
>>Anyway...   the setup of the network was very simple.   All the system have
>>either Win95 or Win98.  They work together just fine, for the most part.
>>We are using simple 10base-T / Cat5 cabling.  The 10/100k hub has an
>>uplink to solve the issue of connecting the two hubs together.  The cable
>>between the two hubs is about 100ft.
>>
>>
>>
>>BOB WRIGHT  -   The NOSPIN GROUP
>
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