3-Port Remote Access Server Utilizes PPP

QuickStream/3 is a remote access hardware server with three high-speed serial ports and a free, unlimited site license for SonicPPP (point to point protocol) clientsoftware for Macs.The unit supports both TCP/IP and AppleTalk to give remote users access to Ethernet services as well as AppleTalk resources.By using PPP for remote network connection, Mac, Windows, UNIX and OS/2 users can all easily connect to their institution's LAN, or to the Internet (withaccess provider), via SonicPPP or other commercial or free PPP software.QuickStream/3 is backed by a lifetime warranty and unlimited technical support. Sonic Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, (408) 736-1900, [email protected]. M

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