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I am finally going to install ATT DSL to replace dial-up .
I know that I need a 10T nic card to which the 2Wire Company gateway must
be connected. The gateway has 4 ports for local internet so I assume that
makes it a 4 port router.
My problem is that I have only the Windows 3.1 that came with OS/2 Warp on
my machine and the instruction diskette that comes with the ATT DSL kit
requires at least Win 2000.
Can I take the installation diskette to a Win machine and install DSL. I
know it is possible to remove the files created by the installation
instruction diskette after the installation is complete.
How do I set up OS2 for DSL? Many yeara ago Gary Wong said he was using
this setup.cmd file in mptn\bin:
route -fh
arp -f
ifconfig 1o 127.0.0.1
REM ifconfig lan 0
REM ifconfig lan 1
REM ifconfig lan 2
REM ifconfig lan 3
REM ifconfig lan 4
REM ifconfig lan 5
REM ifconfig lan 6
REM ifconfig lan 7
dhcpstrt -i lan0 -d 45
REM if config s10
The file supposedly goes in tcp/ip notebook settings.
Will this still work?
Thanks for the guidance.
Jack
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