COM/IP Telnet Server By: David Stumpf Recently I went in search of a Telnet server for use with Windows 95 and Telegard. I reviewed one which I found to be extremely stable, reliable, fast and easy to use. The Telnet server in question is written by Tactical Software and is called COM/IP. On the technical side, it is a "Virtual Comport Re-Director". In other words, it creates Windows "Virtual" com ports. These ports can be used as inbound or outbound ports and may be connected to a DOS fossil application using a Windows based fossil driver, such as WinFossil. With the tests that I have performed, using COM/IP v1.2.3 and WinFossil 1.12 over a BNC TCP/IP network, I have gotten upwards of an 8,000cps rate when transferring files between Telegard (using CEXYZ v1.0) and HyperTerminal v3.0 (Private Edition). Although I have tried similar tests with the more popular NetModem32, I never could get it to transfer files without error and only at about a 300cps rate, this is possibly due to configuration problems or the fact that NetModem was not registered. Tactical Software allows a 30 day free preview of their software, and will also extend the trial period if reasonable cause is givin. At present, both the preview and the full registered versions of COM/IP only support one connection per TCP/IP port (ie: the Telnet port), although I have received word from Tactical Software that this is going to change, possibly as soon as the end of this year. At current, I have had COM/IP running on my BBS for roughly 20 days, without a single problem nor needing a re-boot. I must also note, I've had some discussions with Tactical Software and we have worked out a deal for Non-Profit BBS SysOps to receive a 20% discount when paying by check or credit card. This discount is subject to change slightly and you should email Tactical Software to find out the most current pricing discount. At the time of this article, I do not know exactly what verification Tactical Software is going to require for BBS licenses, you should ask them this as well if you decide to purchase their product. Current pricing for COM/IP is as follows; COM/IP is licensed "per seat", that is, a license is required for each PC on which COM/IP is installed. Number of Users Price per License 1 59.95 2-4 50.00 5-9 46.00 10-24 42.00 25-49 38.00 50-99 34.00 100-249 30.00 250+ 26.00 For more information about Tactical Software and COM/IP, or to download the trial version check out their web site at http://www.tactical-sw.com/. My setting for COM/IP, WinFossil and Telegard are as follows; COM/IP Redirect to port that is not used (IE: com3 on my machine) Init String: AT &F &C1 &D2 S1000="terminal" S1001=2 S1002=1 S1008=23 s1009=23 WinFossil Set port to redirected port, just like normal fossil, com1 is port 0, etc. Turn "Auto Detect Use" to off and "Open in MS-DOS" to on. Set your locked rate to the same as you use for other nodes on the BBS. I use 57600 on all nodes. Telegard Totally remove your INIT string, but leave the answer and hangup strings the way they are.