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If you have one of the newer IXS servers the have two built in USB ports.
Since you are running Win2000, which supports USB, you can get a USB modem
and dial away.

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/850mhz.htm




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 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation

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Not a clue - I'm getting the info 2nd hand (possibly 3rd) and am just
passing the requests/answers back and forth.  But let's look at a couple
of 'real-life' scenarios.

On my Integrated Netfinity Server (OWTNIN*), suppose that I have Win2000
installed, with Client Access, pcAnywhere and a modem.  On a 'regular' PC
I can dial into the pcAnywhere and access the 400 thru the Client Access.
How can I do that with Integrated setup?

Or - suppose that I currently have a PC-based medical billing package
which dials into a clearinghouse to transfer data.  For consolidation
purposes, I want to move that package to my Integrated Netfinity Server
(OWTNIN*), and still be able to do the modem file transfers. How?

* = or whatever the name is now


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