If you haven't installed the appropriate driver software for your Ethernet
adapter, do so now. Descriptions to perform this task is beyond the scope
of this document.
edit c:\nwclient\startnet.bat: (here is a copy of mine)
SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
LH LSL.COM
LH KTC2000.COM
LH IPXODI.COM
LH tcpip
LH VLM.EXE
F:
edit c:\nwclient\net.cfg: (change link driver to yours i.e. NE2000)
Link Driver KTC2000
Protocol IPX 0 ETHERNET_802.3
Frame ETHERNET_802.3
Frame Ethernet_II
FRAME Ethernet_802.2
NetWare DOS Requester
FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F
USE DEFAULTS = OFF
VLM = CONN.VLM
VLM = IPXNCP.VLM
VLM = TRAN.VLM
VLM = SECURITY.VLM
VLM = NDS.VLM
VLM = BIND.VLM
VLM = NWP.VLM
VLM = FIO.VLM
VLM = GENERAL.VLM
VLM = REDIR.VLM
VLM = PRINT.VLM
VLM = NETX.VLM
Link Support
Buffers 8 1500
MemPool 4096
Protocol TCPIP
PATH SCRIPT C:\NET\SCRIPT
PATH PROFILE C:\NET\PROFILE
PATH LWP_CFG C:\NET\HSTACC
PATH TCP_CFG C:\NET\TCP
ip_address 192.168.0.xxx
ip_router 192.168.0.1
Change the IP address in the above "ip_address" field (192.168.0.x, 1 < x
< 255) and finally create c:\bin\resolv.cfg:
SEARCH DNS HOSTS SEQUENTIAL
NAMESERVER xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
NAMESERVER yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
Now edit the above "NAMESERVER" entries and replace them with the correct
IP addresses for your local DNS server.
Issue a ping command: ping 192.168.0.1
to test the connection to your gateway machine. (This is only an INTERNAL
LAN connection test, you can't ping the outside world yet.)
If you don't see "replies" to your PINGs, please verify your network
configuration.