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echo: os2
to: IB JOE
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2018-07-16 09:18:58
subject: OS/2 & Networking

Hello IB,

14 Jul 18 08:06 at you wrote to Alan Ianson:

 IJ> I like the solution I found because I can assign a static IP to any
 IJ> device on my network no matter what the OS is... I am playing around
 IJ> with several things... a Pi... Ubuntu ... Winows and OS/2... Now with
 IJ> what I have learned I can set things up at the modem and not worry too
 IJ> much about learning the differences in the setup of the OSs

You can assign a static IP address by using the "TCP/IP Networking" object.

A search in Google using "how to set a static IP on OS/2" turned
up several 
helpful answers.

At http://www.abiyo.net/os2/tcpipinos2 your question was answered in the first 
paragraph. :)

Later,
Sean

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