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<H1>What is Telnet?</H1>

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Telnet is the oldest and simplest <A HREF="i.html">Internet service</A>. 
It is a direct text-only connection to another computer.  Once a connection
has been opened, text typed by the user will be sent to the remote host or
network site and text sent from the site will be printed on the user's screen. 
Telnet, like all other Internet services, is available on many platforms. 
Versions for DOS, Windows, Mac, and UNIX can all be downloaded for free
from the Internet.  Good Telnet programs include
<A HREf="http://starbase.neosoft.com/~zkrr01/html/netterm.html">NetTerm</A>,
<A HREF="http://www.qpc.com/">QVT/Term</A>, 
<A HREF="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~zander/ewan.html">EWAN</A>, and
Unix's xterm.
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There are a number of problems which one can encounter when using Telnet. 
Sometimes the Backspace key doesn't work (try using the Delete key or
Ctrl-Backspace instead).  Sometimes what you type doesn't appear on the
screen (try toggling the local echo option in your Telnet program). 
Sometimes pressing Enter doesn't do anything (try changing what the enter
key transmits - CR, LF or CR+LF).  These problems, plus the lack of
graphics, have relegated Telnet to the more technical corners of the Internet.
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Today, Telnet is primarily used for logging into remote UNIX accounts, or
where <A HREF="i_slip_ppp.html">SLIP or PPP</A> is unavailable, or
when connecting to <A HREF="i_mu.html">MUDs or MOOs</A>.

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