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Neil,

Chinese water tourture would be easier....:)

Don in DC

On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Neil Palmer wrote:

> Does anyone know of a successful connection from a PC running Windows
> 95, using an IBM SDLC (or MultiProtoCol Adapter) card to an AS/400 via
> CA/400 for Windows 95 ?
> 
> If so, does anyone have experience with one of these connections running
> on a leased line instead of dial-up ?
> 
> And if the answer is still yes, how about a leased connection that is
> using a Telco provided SDLC PAD function on the line ?
> 
> We had a customer using a similar setup years ago, with PS/2-25's, and
> DOS PC Support/400 over an X.25 line where Bell Canada provided an SDLC
> PAD function so the PC's just saw straight SDLC.
> Now with Windows 95 we've had a customer trying to get this to work for
> several months, running into one problem after another, and about to
> kill someone (maybe himself) if he can't get this working.  There were
> several problems with the line provided by the phone company originally,
> but now they swear it's fixed (yeah, right !).
> 
> I've exhausted everything I can think of trying to diagnose this from
> long distance.  The customer is about 1,000 miles away from me in
> Labrador City Newfoundland, and the remote site he is trying to connect
> to about 300 miles to the south (a 9 hour round trip drive on a gravel
> road - a trip he's made several times trying to get this working) in a
> town called Baie Comeau Quebec on the north shore of the St. Lawrence
> river (infamous as the town who gave us Brian Mulroney, one of our most
> despised ex Prime Minsters).
> 
> Any assitance, advice, tips, working configurations, etc. would be
> greatly appreciated.
> 
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