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From: dold@HelpXTCP.usenet.us.com
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Subject: Re: Help TCP
Date: 24 Mar 1997 16:07:33 GMT
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Jeff Tomich (hoot@d-s-s.com) wrote:
: Okay I looked in the book and to my surprise it sure does it. Now next
: problem. TCP connectivity. The book just confuses me more on how to. I
: need TCP or is it built in. The book specifies it built in and just
: need a packet driver for the nic card. What is a packet driver? We are
: using a 3com card. What should I get then?
If you are using Netware IPXODI on this card already, you are almost done,
just a couple of lines to add to the net.cfg
If you have no drivers at all for this card, you need to retrieve the
crnwyr drivers, or some other TCP package for DOS, but I used crnwyr.
http://www.crynwr.com/crynwr/
Either way, not much trouble at all, with some configuration help from the
users here. From scratch, with just the docs, there are _so_ many
possibilities, you are probably better off posting your environment here in
some detail, and asking for more help.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.