MB> The TCP/IP support is intended only to provide an encapsulation layer for
MB> NetBIOS so that it can be routed. When NetBIOS is run over NetBEUI, it
can
MB> be routed. You can use the TCP/IP support for other things, but there
are
MB> lot of pieces missing that would usually be regarded as standard.
if we have a game..... say.... QuakeII, and we run it over TCP/IP. would we
be experiencing any problems?
MB> I would consider 32 MB RAM adequate for nearly anything on Windows 95.
If
MB> have slowness, you need to look elsewhere.
the last setup:
2 computers - hub - hub - hub - 4 computers
C---\__ H__H_ /--C
C---/ | /---C
|-H----C
\---C
computers to hub 10BaseT
H1 to H2 10Base2
H2 to H3 10BaseT
Keeping in mind, these games just barely run on a win95 machine with 32 meg
f
ram, P75, without network support.
We have no servers, unless the specific games call for one.
Lou
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