Subj : Macintosh echo To : Kurt Weiske From : mark lewis Date : Mon Mar 06 2017 11:30:58 On 2017 Mar 06 07:05:30, you wrote to ED KOON: EK>> I got away with line camping on Microsoft network. Had a dual channel EK>> isdn connection for the bbs, msn allowed connectiong with a standard EK>> dial up acct. Got away with it for about 6 months until one day my EK>> act was suspended.. KW> ISDN was great as someone else paid for it. I had an ISDN line at my KW> home, a Morotola BitSurfr Pro modem, and connected to work's Shiva KW> LANRover for internet connectivity. I'd dial up to work with the KW> second B channel, keep the first B channel open for BBS calls (inbound KW> calls were free, outbound paid by the minute.) that's cool :) KW> I started using Internet Rex to download echomail, and occasionally KW> used the second B channel to hunt when the first was busy, or bind KW> them for one 112kbps internet connection. you were being "bit robbed" too... 56k B channels instead of the full 64k feed... "bit robbing" is/was used so the telco can carry more and a lower quality rate... in many cases, they swiped a bit from each connection... instead of 8 bits, you only got 7... 7 of those stolen bits made another connection that could be carried... they did similar with ISDN, too... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... The day I stop flirting, you'll read about it in the obituaries. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .