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Programming for PPP

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by alanjmartin, 2006/02/05.

  1. 2006/02/05
    alanjmartin

    alanjmartin Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi
    This is my first posting on this forum. I am not sure if this is the correct place but lets see....

    I need to dial out from W2000 via an ISDN TA to various sites, the numbers and names of which are held in an Access table. My problem is that I would like to use PPP and then run an FTP session over it, to allow me to update files. I have searched all over but cannot find anything.
    I have something which uses the DUN in Windows, but I would rather have it self-contained. Does anyone know if this is possible?

    Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
    I am sorry if this is the wrong area.....

    Alan
     
  2. 2006/02/10
    Paul Westhead

    Paul Westhead Inactive

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    It is easier to use a DUN dial up then use the FTP client. Unless you are using this application for more than one user in which case you will want a ISDN router.
     

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  4. 2006/02/11
    alanjmartin

    alanjmartin Inactive Thread Starter

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    Paul
    Thanks for the reply.
    My problem is that I have 220 sites I need to call. All the info is in an Access dbase. I cannot find any info on programming which will allow me to call these sites using PPP


    Alan
     
  5. 2006/02/11
    Paul Westhead

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    The opnly solution that I can think of is buying a router and using that .... sorry.
     

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