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You don't need a remote 400, (unless of course I can get a commission, but 
that's not currently my line of work).  A remote router is best.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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I need more than 5250 support. We would need to support our RF units
(controller, ethernet atatched), remote printers and PC's with 5250 
emulation.
Maybe a remote 400 would be a good choice ?
How do you keep the 2 AS/400 in sink ?

Chris Bipes wrote:

> Are you talking about using Client Access, 5250 emulation, Operations
> Navigator, or any other type of standard interface.  Are talking about
> placing an AS400 at a remote unmanned site with a private WAN connection 
to
> a local LAN for everyone to use?  We have a remote AS400 at an unmanned 
site
> and I can help you to configure that.
>
> Chris Bipes
> Manager of System Administration
> CrossCheck, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffry Kennedy [mailto:jkennedy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:24 AM
> To: AS/400 Questions
> Subject: Remote Ethernet
>
> What do I need to be able to have a remote Ethernet Connection back to
> the AS/400. It would be needed to support a second (no local facility).
> Remote 5250 isn't enough.
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