Any ideas???
Probably the easiest, if you have another PC and ethernet card around, is to
use FACSNET to transfer to a PC in the same room, and then use FTP to
transfer to where you really want the results. There are at least
3 or 4 absolutely free implementations of FTP (and TELNET) for PCs
running MS-DOS.
The available TCP/IP programs (FTP and TELNET and others) will have
no problem at all with your routers and subnets.
If you do this, you'll need another IP address for your relay station,
and cabling to it from the FACS and from it to the rest of the network.
Depending on local conditions, and how your networking people have things
organized, your worst case is a PC with two ethernet cards attached to
two different physical cables; the best case is everything on one
cable with one card in the PC.
Hope this helps,
Steve
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