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Subject: [WriteLog] Packet Terminal
From: rthorne@tcac.net (Richard Thorne)
Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2001 21:20:01 -0600
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George:

got to window|packet window

when the writelog packet terminal window opens click on file you will
see telnet towards the bottom.  Click on this, and the log in window
will come up.  I like using the following address    k5utd.utdallas.edu

Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:

> An explanation of Telnet in the Packet Terminal section of the WL Help
> documentation says:
>
> "As an alternative to a TNC connected to a Packet Cluster, WriteLog
> supports connecting to any of the Packet Clusters available on the
> internet as telnet connections. Just use the File Telnet command and
> type in the name of the telnet node (or its IP address) to make the
> connection."
>
> Can someone pse tell me wher to find the "File Telnet" command?
>
> Tnx, Geo...
>
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> 941-312-9450
> 914-312-9460 fax

--
Rich Thorne
ARS: N5ZC
Amarillo, TX
http://www.tcac.net/~rthorne/index.html


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George:
<p>got to window|packet window
<p>when the writelog packet terminal window opens click on file you will
see telnet towards the bottom.&nbsp; Click on this, and the log in window
will come up.&nbsp; I like using the following address&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
k5utd.utdallas.edu
<p>Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>An explanation
of Telnet in the Packet Terminal section of the WL Help documentation 
says:</font></font>
<p><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>"As an alternative to a TNC
connected to a Packet Cluster, WriteLog supports connecting to any of the
Packet Clusters available on the internet as telnet connections. Just use
the File Telnet command and type in the name of the telnet node (or its
IP address) to make the connection."</font></font>
<p><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>Can someone pse tell me wher
to find the "File Telnet" command?</font></font>
<p><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>Tnx, Geo...</font></font>
<p><b><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=+0>George
I. Wagner, K5KG</font></font></font></i></b>
<br><b><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font 
size=+0>941-312-9450</font></font></font></i></b>
<br><b><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=+0>914-312-9460
fax</font></font></font></i></b></blockquote>

<p>--
<br>Rich Thorne
<br>ARS: N5ZC
<br>Amarillo, TX
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