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From: hoot@d-s-s.com (Jeff Tomich)
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Subject: Re: How do I set up MS DOS kermit 3.14 to use TCP
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 18:42:33 GMT
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On 22 Mar 97 08:50:46 MDT, jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) wrote:
>In article <33320001.183089895@news.gte.net>, hoot@d-s-s.com (Jeff Tomich) writes:
>> I'm running a 3com connected to my net. I need to tcp to my host. Do I
>> need some sort of packet driver and if so, what kind? Reading the book
>> and dummies like me can't figure how I setup my workstation to use tcp
>> to connect to my host?
>----------
> I presume "a 3com" means an Ethernet board made by the company
>3Com.
> Please do read the extensive documentation supplied with MS-DOS
>Kermit, presuming that you are running DOS and Windows. The docs give
>examples for both Packet Driver and Novell ODI driver setups. The driver
>must match your particular board and usually they come from the maker of
>the board.
> Joe D.
Since you advised me to read my book, I'm more confused now. Anyways,
Fred answered my question and cleared it for me.