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- From: pozar@kumr.lns.com (Tim Pozar)
- Newsgroups: alt.bbs
- Subject: Re: InterNet Feed
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.170655.8234@kumr.lns.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:06:55 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.215408.988@hypnos.bssi.bls.com>
- Organization: Late Night Software (San Francisco)
- Lines: 36
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- dawson@hobbes.bsan.bls.com (Willard Dawson) writes:
- >pozar@kumr.lns.com (Tim Pozar) writes:
- >
- >>J. Steven Harrison, PhD. steve@jack.sns.com writes:
- >
- >>>If you're going to make wild statements like this let's qualify them.
- >>>You might have a service that handles MX-Mail Forwarding to you and let's
- >>>you get news but that is certainly not an internet "drop"
- >>>
- >>>J. Steven Harrison, PhD. steve@jack.sns.com
- >
- >> Nope. Full-time Internet feed. You can try it. Anon ftp into
- >>kumr.lns.com.
- >
- >What, pray tell, is an "Internet feed" ?? Perhaps you really mean an
- >Usenet feed?
-
- It would be tough to ftp into a USENET feed. :-)
-
- I have an Internet drop at home via V.32bis/V.42bis slip. Basicly we take a
- full T1 feed from an IP provider with a class B address and subdivide the
- feed down via KA9Q and commercial routers and dial up slip lines. The class
- B address gets subneted to an 8 bit subnet where each user of this
- orginization will get one 8 bit subnet to add up to ~254 machines to their
- local net.
-
- This effort is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. If you are
- interested in getting more info, write:
- Tom.Jennings@f111.n125.z1.fidonet.org
-
- Tim
-
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