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Subject: re: Fast communications
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Date: Fri, 19-Oct-84 13:06:11 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct 19 13:06:11 1984
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From: Lee Moore  

If you are using an inter-networking protocol, such as TCP/IP or XNS,
you could put a gateway on each ethernet and use a long-haul network
to talk between them.  From my ethernet in Rochester, NY I can talk over
the Arpanet to ethernets at Stanford, Berkeley, CMU, etc.  We also use
4.2BSD Unix to talk over a point-to-point link to machine(s) at another
campus.  Currently this link is rs-232 but 4.2 has drivers for things
like DMR-11s which approach T1.

=lee

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