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- From: rick@ee.uwm.edu (Rick Miller, Linux Device Registrar)
- Newsgroups: milw.general,milw.unix
- Subject: Re: Milwaukee Internet connection options
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 14:10:37 GMT
- Organization: Just me.
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- Distribution: wi
- Message-ID: <1hn1stINNii2@uwm.edu>
- References: <BzCKMp.uw@solaria.mil.wi.us> <1992Dec16.195703.3561@mixcom.com> <1hmh56INNe2l@spool.mu.edu>
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- Summary: There's GOTTA be a way!
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- jtk@studsys.mscs.mu.edu (Joe Klein) writes:
- [...]
- >This subject keeps comming up now and then, wish we could come up with
- >a workable answer.
- >
- >WiscNet more or less put the plug in all the back-doors to the Internet.
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- There's *GOT* to be a way... What's WiscNet got that no one else has?
- What *media* are they using? Are they maintaining their own connections?
- Microwave? Sattellite(sp?)?
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- At how many points, and where, does WiscNet connect to the outside world?
- Are there some "central" or "hub"-like points in the Internet to which one
- *should* connect... Where can I get a 'map' of the Internet? (NOT UUCPNet)
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- Rick Miller <rick@ee.uwm.edu> | <rick@discus.mil.wi.us> Ricxjo Muelisto
- Occupation: Husband, Father, WEPCo. WAN Mgr., Discus Sys0p, and Linux fan
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