Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 22:14:17 +0700 From: Pongthep Kulkrisada <ptkrisada@gmail.com> To: Greg.Stark@sungard.com, wojtek@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 7.1R on laptop Message-ID: <d22725a0903100814q7b7d18ffj3e87743106edeaef@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <EE14DD41CD710E48908C707C66E2B4BC03E3F952@VOO-EXCHANGE05.internal.sungard.corp> References: <d22725a0903090835i34c3c80dx22573d55c9eff348@mail.gmail.com> <EE14DD41CD710E48908C707C66E2B4BC03E3F952@VOO-EXCHANGE05.internal.sungard.corp>
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Hi, Thanks for your response. On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:13 AM, <Greg.Stark@sungard.com> wrote: > Some laptops do come with COM ports still. =A0Usually they are the > business models. =A0For example, the Dell Latitude 820's have them. Actually I don't want to adhere with such thing. I think laptop with COM port will be extinct very soon due to marketing. I don't want to find the solution again after says 5 years. I believe that MANY people here are using FreeBSD on laptops without COM po= rt. But I don't know how they fix the problem of internal modem built with the laptop. The only solution I can think right now is staying in LAN and behind NAT. Thanks,
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