AmigaOS3.5 (324/967)

From:Derek Lawson
Date:10 May 2000 at 15:52:54
Subject:Re: Ariadne II and Miami

Just to let everyone know, I tried and tried and I was unable to get Miami
to work. My goal was to configure my Ariadne II card so that I could access
the Internet via cable modem and use Explorer to connect my Amiga to my PC.
A quick download of MiamiDx fixed whatever the problem was. I loaded MiamiDx
and configured the ethernet card manually. I was immediately connected to
the Internet and moving adf's between an Amiga and a PC has never been
faster! Just one question, what is the limitation on MiamiDx if you have not
registered yet?

xpoint@worldonline.dk wrote:

> Peter Hutchison wrote in a Mail about "RE: [amigaOS3_5] Ariadne II and
> Miami":
>
> > > modem to the Internet. Basically, Sygate allocates an IP address
> > > through DHCP. It also distributes a default gateway, subnet and DNS
> > > server info.
> >
> > I think you ought to upgrade to Miami Deluxe which has more
> > functionalality than Miami which is mainly designed for Dial-Up
> > Networking than Ethernet. MiamiDx would be ideal for this situation.
>
> miami is working fine on ethernet.
>
> so if you have an isdn router all needed is miami !
>
> otoh i have miamidx :-)
>
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