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From: larry@rn.com (Larry Snyder)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.ms-windows.networking.tcp-ip,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Internet service providing-which OS?
Date: 20 Jul 1995 11:27:12 -0400
Organization: TraumaNet
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References: <3ue5qa$ain@panix.com> <3uf3kc$d50@gate.sinica.edu.tw> <3ufn1r$74m@locus.halcyon.com> <3ukaug$7ao@gate.sinica.edu.tw>
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In article <3ukaug$7ao@gate.sinica.edu.tw>,
 <ywliu@beta.wsl.sinica.edu.tw> wrote:
>the time. 
>
>My conclusion ? We get what we pay. If everything goes right, it's alright.
>When it goes wrong, I have no way to get my support and only try to
>wade through the hope of new patch/new version of PPPD and kernel.
>
>Maybe we just got no luck.

so what are you using now?

We replaced the Unix PPP hosts with livingston portmasters and let 
them do the ppp. Works very well -- every time we add another POP 
we just add another portmaster and 30 USR 28.8 modems.

-- 
Larry Snyder
larry@rn.com
larry@trauma.rn.com