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Date:      Tue, 21 Jan 2003 23:25:25 -0800 (PST)
From:      Marisa <wirspinnen@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Question about serial connections via nullmodem
Message-ID:  <20030122072525.96478.qmail@web40807.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20030122023253.GG25795@sub21-156.member.dsl-only.net>

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Well I have seen with SLIP seems easier, but I need to
do it with ppp if possible, because it gives me the
possibility to negociate/change parameters (MTU , for
example) between computers. 

--- Nathan Kinkade <nkinkade@dsl-only.net> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:50:33AM -0800, Marisa
> wrote:
> > Hello!
> > 
> > I have a FreeBSD3.2 PC connected to a LAN network.
> I
> > would like to connect my Win98 notebok to it via a
> > serial null modem connection in order to have
> access
> > to the Lan network.
> > 
> > I would like to do this with pppd command; I have
> been
> > trying to do it but without result.
> > 
> > It's possible to do so? And how should I do this?
> > I have readen in the Freebsd handbook something
> about
> > it, but it said something about "kermit" and it
> seemed
> > to be configurations file to a modem dial-up call,
> > isn't it?
> > 
> > Thx in advance for your answer ;)
> > 
> > Marisa
> 
> Using SLIP would probably be more simple than PPP
> over a null modem
> cable.  Take a look at:
>
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/slip.html
> 
> Nathan
> 
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