On 3/19/03 3:37, "Steve Wozniak" <steve at woz.org> wrote: > So you can use your TiBook to dial a modem call, via your main cell phone, to > another cell phone at home. That phone at home is tied into a computer at > home, which treats the phone as a modem, and can be set up to answer calls. So > dial into your own home computer, and join its network. How are you going to do that Steve without ARA , which is defunct? How does the remote phone actually get an ip assigned in order to send and receive tcp/ip traffic? -- Jesse "If it be the chief point of friendship to comply with a friends motions and inclinations, the dog possesses this in eminent degree: he lies down when I sit and walks when I walk, which is more than many good friends can pretend to do." -A. Pope