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  • Subject: RE: RLU (vs) handcoded prtf DDS
  • From: Joe Teff <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 23:24:47 -0500

>> when I'm able to use my laptop at a client.

> What's stopping you Joe ?

Connection issues and shop policies.

I currently have an Ethernet PCMCIA card. One of my clients currently has PCs
connected via TokenRing. They are looking at going to Ethernet when they install
a V4R2 box in the near future. I cannot use their ECS line during the day as 
that
is needed for other things. Even if I could get a TokenRing card, they do not 
have
any open spots to add another device.

Another client does not wish to have personal hardware and/or software on their
network. All hardware and software must be company owned.

Joe Teff
Information Technology Consultant
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 RPG Programmer
Quality Data Systems
Minneapolis, MN

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