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Who is your ISP?
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 07:32:20 PST, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>I got my DSL modem. It requires sending a username and password to the
>ISP.
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>The ISP provided a Windows program that will log on and give the user name
>and ISP.
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>The only way I can do this under OS/2 is to connect with my router (which
>is programmed with the correct user name and password -- I did that under
>Windows). So there is no problem, but I am curious: Is there a way to
>connect to the ISP directly from OS/2 without going thru the router?
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>For my dial-up ISP, I use In-joy to connect. Is there an OS/2 program
>similar to In-joy that will connect directly thru a lan?
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>Thanks,
>Sandy
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