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Overview
- This manual describes the configuration of two computers, one
- acting as server and other as client. The server computer (see
- ) will be
- configured to provide internet services and the client
- computer (see )
- to make use of those internet services. The connection medium
- used by both client and server computer is the telelphone line
- (i.e., the same medium you use to realize telephone calls).
- In this configuration, both client and server computers use
- special devices named Modems
to transmit data
- in form of sound across the telephone line (see ).
-
-
-
- This infrastructure is made available to you free of charge,
- however, you should know that maintaining it might cost you
- both money and time. For example, for each hour the server
- computer is on production there is an electrical consume that
- need to be paid every month. Likewise, each call that you
- establish from the client computer to the server computer will
- cost you money, based on the location you made the call from
- and the time you spend connected.
-
-
-
- To use this infrastructure, people connecting from the client
- computers to the server computer must agree the conditions
- described in .
-
-
-
- It is worth to mention that, you can configure one computer to
- act both as server and client. In this case, your computer
- acts as client of another server computer, not the one you
- have configured in the same computer of your client (i.e., you
- cannot call yourself and expect to answer any incoming call
- using the same line you used to make the outgoing call, it
- doesn't make any sense). Likewise, your server will act as
- server for another client computer, not the one you have
- configured. In resume, you can both receive incoming calls or
- realize outgoing calls using the same telephone line, but only
- when the telephone line is free from any incoming or outgoing
- call.
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-
-
- This infrastructure could result very useful to you when you
- want to share IP packages with your friends and the only
+ This chapter describes an infrastructure where computers
+ communicate one another through the telephone line. This
+ infrastructure could result very useful to you when you want
+ to share IP packages with your friends and the only
communication medium you and your friends have access to is a
telephone network.