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DOS TCP/IP Packet Drivers/Stack
Name: Anoop Date: December 2, 1999 at 20:58:50 Pacific
Name: Benoit Boucher Date: December 7, 1999 at 07:19:49 Pacific
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If you have access to a Nt Server, it's quite simple. First, in the Administrative Tools section, select Network Client Administrator. Select Make an installation disk set. Now with the 2 disk created, reboot the computer in Dos. Run the Setup program on disk 1 and follow the instruction. You'll have several protocol choice.
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Response Number 2
Name: Brian Date: December 7, 1999 at 14:45:19 Pacific
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http://www.crynwr.com/
This site has several
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Response Number 3
Name: Anthony Clapp Date: December 8, 1999 at 06:53:11 Pacific
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That gives the packet drivers, how about the DOS TCP/IP stack please?
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Response Number 4
Name: Philippa Date: December 8, 1999 at 16:01:29 Pacific
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Look at really useful page: http://home.westbrabant.net/~fiber/dose.htm
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Response Number 5
Name: Mohamed Aly Date: May 31, 2000 at 14:39:48 Pacific
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I am trying to run the TCP/IP stack on a machine that has 3Com 3C905C-TX adapter.
I ran the 3C90xPD packet adapter, then the TCPIP stack and PING programs from asyncsystems.com. The machine hangs.
Does anyone know if they are compatible? How can I configure them together? Do I need a NET.CFG file?
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