Search for Packet Terminal. But here:
*Telnet*
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. You will have to keep your internet connection up as long as
you want to send or receive packet spots, of course.
The standard Port number for telnet is 23, which is how WriteLog
initializes its prompt. If the telnet node you want operates on a
nonstandard port number, you can type it into the dialog.
On 4/27/2012 7:51 AM, Georgek5kg@aol.com wrote:
> Please let me know how to open the telnet window in WL. I have searched
> the menus and the Help file, but no joy.
>
> Tnx, George
>
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