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- From: gilbertd@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu (Don Gilbert)
- Subject: Re: Net access from home
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 14:03:20 GMT
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- We can hope that maybe someday US phone companies or cable tv companies
- will recognize a market in supplying ethernet or equivalent to homes
- -- it can be done and a few places are doing it. Until then it is
- possible to hobble along with telephone dialups and high speed modems,
- 9600 baud or greater (I'd recommend the 14000 baud at ~ US$300 for those
- who haven't bought a modem yet, or have one at 2400 or slower).
-
- SLIP, as Steve mentioned, is a means for serial line access to the Internet.
- It requires special software at both ends of the telephone connection.
- Once you have SLIP set up, you can usually use the same network programs
- that you use with a regular ethernet connection. PPP (point to point
- protocol) is similar to SLIP, and is or will be its successor.
-
- Several universities and organizations provide a SLIP service thru their
- dialup terminal servers (hardware). It is also possible to connect a
- phone & modem to a Unix computer, and run some free software on that Unix
- box to provide SLIP service (that is how my home and office computers
- are networked just now). Setting up SLIP service at both ends can be
- tricky and is best left to computer experts.
-
- Those how may be interested in how to set up a Unix computer as a SLIP
- server can find a few free programs and instructions via gopher or ftp to
- ftp.bio.indiana.edu:/util/slip.
-
- If you have a SLIP server that you can dial in to, you will need SLIP
- client software on your home computer. If that home computer happens
- to be Unix, you can find free or built in slip client soft. For Macintosh
- home computers, you will need to purchase a SLIP client, in the US$50 to
- $100 range. Two clients that work well are VersaTerm SLIP (included
- with a full telecomm program package) and MacSLIP (less expensive, SLIP
- only). The gopher/ftp location above has information on these. For
- MSDos computers, I haven't enough experience to give advice. I believe
- there may be free slip client software though.
-
- There are now several commercial providers of SLIP and related dialup
- access to the Internet around the US. For a fee you can dialup from
- your home computer and become an internet node. The only one of these
- that comes to mind is MSEN, in Michigan. They have a Gopher server,
- so if you want details of their service, use Gopher to MSEN and poke
- around in their documents. I think their fee is something like
- $20 to $50 per month, plus 1-5? dollars per hour use == roughly
- equivalent to prices in the early days of CompuServe, Delphi, etc.
- The commercial providers can sell you a complete package of client
- software for Internet use.
-
- For Macintosh users, there is an easier way to at least some network
- services. If you have two Macs connected thru modems & phones, you can
- install Appletalk Remote Access, sold by Apple, on them pretty easilty.
- This will give your home mac full access to Appletalk network services
- that are available to your office Mac. One drawback is that, currently,
- Internet services (via TCP/IP) are not automatically provided thru ARA.
- Again, your organization's computing services people can add hardware/software
- to provide Internet access thru ARA. Also especially with ARA, you want
- to have the fastest modems possible. 2400 baud is too slow for this.
-
- -- Don
-
-
- --
- Don Gilbert gilbert@bio.indiana.edu
- biocomputing office, biology dept., indiana univ., bloomington, in 47405
-