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echo: os2lan
to: ALEC HERRMANN
from: RICH WONNEBERGER
date: 1996-12-05 22:21:00
subject: TCP/IP and Dialup networking

*** Quoting Alec Herrmann to Rich Wonneberger dated 12-02-96 ***
> There is nothing in the help file on the basics of TCP/IP, and how you 
> set up 'ports' for various devices such as your serial port and 
> ethernet card.  You will have to go to one of the well-known TCP/IP 
(bit del)
> Basically, you want to assign a IP address to your serial port, and 
> another one to your ethernet card.  You then want to set up your 
> routing so any packets intended to go out the serial port (your dialup 
So the o/l doc's are worth less then I thought..   :{
I know the basic theory, as I finish'd the TCP/IP course for Novell, but I 
just havent the foggiest idea what programs to set things up in..
Now to try to find a book for TCP/IP for OS/2 4.0 should be more fun..
Thanks anyway..
Rich
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