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Hello all, I have a quick query. I need to dial in to my network at work which has a modem listening. It is possible to dial in with a Windows based program called Dataterm (a bespoke application from the software vendors I think) but I do not have that on my windows box. If I could telnet or rlogin over the telephone that may solve my problems (I also need an 'y60' terminal emulation) However, all I can see on my telnet client is the ability to enter a host name or IP address, not dial in to a remote computer. In the days of the bulletin board, before the internet took off, the terminal programs were able to access the modem and issue the 'at dt 01234 567890' command to dial the remote host. How do I do this now in the high tech era? Can anyone help please? TIA, Mark Harvey -- For information on Newquay, Cornwall, and the surrounding area: http://www.Newquay-Plus.co.uk -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.