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This article is from the Amiga Networking FAQ, by Richard Norman with numerous contributions by others.

88 INET225

I-NET 225 by Interworks

Contact Interworks for the latest info.

The TCP/IP protocol is what the global Internet is based upon. Using I-Net 225, any Amiga running O/S 2.04 or above can connect to the Internet.

I-Net 225 is compatible with all properly written programs which workded with Commodore's AS225r1 and AS225r2. I-Net 225 conforms to the SANA-II standard, and includes a variety of device handlers, several with changes/features/patches not otherwise available.

I-Net 225 includes a full complement of Internet clients, including but not limited to: finger, ftp, host, lpr, nfs, nntp, ping, rcp, rlogin, rpcinfo, rsh, smtp, telnet, traceroute, whois.

I-Net 225 includes a full complement of Internet servers, including but not limited to: fingerd, ftpd, inetd, lpd, portmapd, rshd, smtpd, syslogd, telnetd, timed.

NFSd is included in the 5-node license, but not the single node. NFSd is also available for separate purchase.

I-Net 225 includes enhanced versions of well known Amiga software: GRn (Gadtools Read News), INetUtils , and GMail.

There are a variety of other supporting utilities and included in I-Net 225, as well as a variety of freely available software designed to work with Comodore's AS225r2 which will run with I-Net 225 as well.

Also of significant note is the inclusion of tn3270.device which allows TCP/IP connections from terminal programs, including tn3270 emulation. This can also be used for UUCP over TCP/IP.

Technical support is available by fax, and email. 5-node licenses also include telephone tech support.

Special Requirements:

WB2.04 or higher

2Meg of ram

network connection

Price:

MSRP $ 80 NFSd (server NFS) MSRP $349 for 5-node license of I-Net 225 includes NFSd, and phone tech support MSRP $150 for 1-node license of I-Net 225 NO NFSd.

All licenses include tech support by email and fax.

 

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