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Can I dial into AOL and use IPNetRouter to route to my private LAN?

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Can I dial into AOL and use IPNetRouter to route to my private LAN?

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No, IPNetRouter supports standard OT/PPP negotiation. AOL 5.0 and earlier uses a proprietary implementation of PPP to negotiate connectivity to AOL’s servers. Consider getting a service provider that uses industry standard connectivity if you would like to use IPNetRouter for Internet sharing on your home LAN. However, many AOL services are available over a shared internet setup if all you need is access to AOL on the internet, independent of an AOL dialup. This means that you can use many AOL services on a client machine behind an IPNetRouter gateway. Top About Apple Remote Access (ARA) and OT/PPP IPNetRouter supports ARA 3.x and OT/PPP for connecting your gateway to the internet. IPNetRouter does not support the dialin feature of ARA 3.x Server. Turn off the dialin feature if enabled. OT/PPP 1.0.x is a derivative of ARA 3.0. You can download OT/PPP 1.0 from here. 1.0.1 was included with 8.1. ARA 3.x is available for installation as a client install on 8.5 and later MacOS installation

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