Can you connect to the WiModem232 from a Mac?
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The WiModem uses TCP/IP (often confused with Telnet, which is a protocol that uses TCP/IP).  If you had two WiModems you would just need one WiModem and a terminal program on each computer and that's it.  The WiModem handles the TCP/IP interface with your router.  So, whatever a single WiModem is plugged into takes care of that... you would just connect to it's IP address (192.168.0.100 for example) using "something", which could be your Amiga, PC, or any other device that has access to your router.  This will require some means to get onto the Internet and the proper TCP/IP software and hardware.

The terminal program is solely responsible for handling data transfers.  I use NCOMM and JR-COMM, but I have used TERM and a few others in testing.  There is also a program callled "WiBridge" that was written by a customer for the WiModem which is a PC (console) application that you can run that lets you connect to a PC and browser the PC's directories and transfer files back and forth.
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