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  • Subject: TCP/IP Catch-22?
  • From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 08:59:41 -0500
  • Organization: Dilgard Frozen Foods

After attending an all-day seminar last week, I decided to try TCP/IP on
the AS/400 and connect my Win95 PC.  Everything worked OK except I can't
configure TCP/IP on my PC to work both with the AS/400 and direct to the
internet.  To connect to the AS/400, I had to change control panel
settings and 'hardcode' the IP address of the AS/400.  To connect to the
internet, I had to change the setting back to 'Obtain an IP address'.

This seems like such an immediate showstopper that I must be missing
something.  Am I?

Thanks for any help.

Now it's off to Read The Fine Manuals.

Oh - two more questions.  

1) I know printer emulation won't work under TCP/IP.  Does Network
print?
2) Can I _really_ get rid of MSDLC and the NS router altogether with a
TCP/IP connection?

-- 
-Jeff

jlcrosby@fwi.com


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