JdBP> MPTS (a.k.a. "LAPS") is the layer that actually drives the LAN adapter
JdBP> cards, and is used by both the "LAN" flavour of TCP/IP for OS/2 and OS
JdBP> LAN Requester (and, indeed, Netware Client for OS/2 if you configure i
JdBP> to use NDIS instead of ODI). If you don't have LAN Requester or some
JdBP> other means of obtaining MPTS, then you won't be able to persuade the
JdBP> IBM Internet Conection software on the Bonus Pack to talk TCP/IP over
JdBP> a LAN however hard you try.
Figures- I'll just have to go buy OS/2 WARP 4 then =)...
the maverick # http://www.microserve.net/~mav/ # mav@microserve.net
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