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From: "draft2" <nobody@cfu.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: TCP/IP?
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 13:07:40 -0500
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Is it possible to do TCP/IP through DOS?
I have an 80386 with 2M RAM and a 10baseT betwork adapter. I do not run
windows. Our internet provider (whom I happen to work for) provides a
500kbps connection via cable modems. Now, as far as it is set up, it is like
a regular network set up all over the city. We convert the signals to analog
and send it over the cables, just like cable TV, the nthe cable modem sends
it back to digital to the network card. Each computer must access a DHCP
server unless given a static IP address. My question is, will kermit
facilitate this type of connection and if so, can someone give me some
intstruction.