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Packet-Radio Digest         Sat,  8 May 99       Volume 99 : Issue  102

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                   Agw Packet Engine with Winpack?
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Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 00:36:10 GMT
From: tpage@masterpack.com.au (Terry Page)
Subject: Agw Packet Engine with Winpack?

At the SV2AGW web site you will find details of how to set up gateway.


On Fri, 07 May 1999 14:13:19 GMT, dbaySPAM@feistSPAM.com (Derren Bay)
wrote:

>I used JNOS years ago to "route" between my home LAN and the local
>ampr IP network.  It worked pretty well and I could use my PC software
>to do all the IP functions.  I've looked in to the AGW stuff a few
>times, but haven't taken the time to set it up.
>
>I'm a few days from getting a full time Internet connection at home
>(cable-modem) and would like to get an internet-to-amprnet gateway
>running.  With your experience with AGW, do you think this it is the
>way to go?
>
>
>
>
>On Sun, 02 May 1999 21:12:04 +0000, Pasquale
><Pasquale.Canu@advalvas.be> wrote:
>
>>Just install de agwtcpip or agwdialup and you can use your
>>standard internet software for telnet connections.
>>
>>And if you for example install a server like xitami you can 
>>allow others to view html pages and ftp session's on your PC.
>>
>>I have also a FBB 700g23 running here with a telnet port just
>>for experiments and it works al great .
>>
>>If you can work the ampr network try it out at
>>
>>http://44.144.181.26
>>ftp://44.144.181.26
>>telnet://44.144.181.26   but remember i'am not always on-line.
>>
>>
>>
>>Terry Page wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have been able to get AX25 connections working with Winpack.
>>> 
>>> Is there a way to get TCPIP working with Winpack. eg. Telnet.
>>> 
>>> Terry --- Vk2JTP
>>> 
>>> On Mon, 29 Mar 1999 09:09:49 +0100, Roger Barker
>>> <roger@peaksys.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>> >In article <7dkuod$og6$2@mendelevium.btinternet.com>, Tom Fanning
>>> ><tom.f@btinternet.com> writes
>>> >>Hello
>>> >>Does anyone have any experience with interfacing Agw Packet Engine with
>>> >>Winpack 6.4? I read that it could be done but could not find any
>>> >>instructions.
>>> >
>>> >1. Get AGWPE set up on your PC. The procedure for doing that is no
>>> >different for using it with WinPack to using it with any other
>>> >applications.
>>> >
>>> >2. In WinPack - "Options", "Comms Setup", select "Host mode AGW". (It's
>>> >covered in the help.)
>>> >
>>> >If your AGWPE set-up works, then it will work with WinPack. Initially I
>>> >would test AGWPE with AGWTERM, that way, if you have any problems
>>> >getting it to work, you know they aren't being caused by WinPack.

>.

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Date: 07 May 1999 06:53:16 GMT
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us>
Subject: cmsg cancel <7gtora$d46$125@news.ctimail.com>

Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20.


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