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- My wife and I plan to run KA9Q on a gateway machine which is SLIPed to my
- company, a local Internet service provider. We will have two machines (in
- addition to the gateway) on our local net, each with it's own IP address and
- name. We're running Windows for Workgroups w. NetBEUI for communications via
- our local LAN (EtherCard PLUS Elite16) and would like to use Trumpet Winsock
- (which we've been using for direct SLIP) as the interface for TCP/IP client
- software to the local net. I have dis_pkt9.dos which I can install on our
- machines. I likewise have the W4W Resource Ket which does indeed seem to be
- a more complete manual than the 'official' W4W manual, although it's rather
- brief on the subject of TCP/IP and not very helpful. I understand that
- there is a great deal of configuration involved in a setup such as this.
-
- Any advice or suggestions, especially from anyone who has gone this route
- already, will be gratefully accepted.
-
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- "The squeaky wheel gets the oil" | Lindsay Haisley
- | Austin, Texas, USA
- | fmouse@wixer.bga.com
-
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Apr 28 04:37:32 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 04:37:32 GMT
- From: madsen@pogo.den.mmc.com (Rob Madsen)
- Message-Id: <madsen.2.0015A0D3@pogo.den.mmc.com>
- Organization: Martin Marietta Astronautics, Denver
- Sender: ses
- Subject: Trouble with Dialers
-
- I've tried GoSlip! vrs1.1 and Dialer as external dialing
- scripts to use with Trumpet Winsock. Using scripts I
- am able to dial, login, password and launch tcpman, but
- the connection doesn't seem to come all the way up.
- Perhaps I am sending the wrong code to the SLIP server,
- I am sending "SLIP" after I get the "packet enabled" response
- after password? Should I keep "internal SLIP" checked in the
- tcpman setup configuration?
- thx.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Apr 28 19:29:17 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 19:29:17 GMT
- From: tnert@bisque.cc.utexas.edu (Trent Stevens)
- Message-Id: <tnert.672.00147D99@bisque.cc.utexas.edu>
- Organization: UT Austin
- Sender: ses
- References: <2pp29n$r2k@news.tamu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Want comm.drv for Win 3.1 that will do more than 19200 BAUD
-
- In article <2pp29n$r2k@news.tamu.edu> barnett@sunrock.tamu.edu (Ashley Barnett) writes:
-
- >Where can I find a comm.drv for Windows 3.1 that will allow me to set
- >the BAUD rate of my serial ports above 19200. I would like at least
- >38400 of higher. I have a 16550 chip on my serial ports but applications
- >running in windows that use comm.drv (in the system.ini file) are not
- >making use of the faster chip. I have seen pictures in books where the
- >Windows 3.1 serial port driver allows you to set the speed as high as
- >115 KBAUD. Are these just pictures? I saw something posted a while
- >back about this. I didn't have a need at the time.
-
- You might try Cybercom, as I believe that it was the answer to the previous
- posting (up to 115.2k). It's available on CI$, but the documentation said
- that it is free for non-commercial use, so I uploaded it to
- winftp.cica.indiana.edu as /pub/pc/win3/uploads/cybercom.zip.
-
- On a related note, does anyone know whether CYBERCOM.DRV, WFXCOMM.DRV, or an
- updated COMM.DRV provides the highest throughput? Thanks in advance!
-
- Trent Stevens tnert@bisque.cc.utexas.edu
-
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