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At 07:18 PM 11/21/97 +0000, you wrote:
>We are running CA/400 For Windows 95/NT 3.1.2 on our Windows 95 
>machines.  We connect to the AS/400 using an Ethernet connection, MS 
>32-bit DLC and NS/Router.
>Assuming that we want to run Windows 95 on some of our PC's, has 
>anyone found a mixture of the various versions of Windows 95, Netware 
>client and CA/400 that seems to be stable and reliable??
>


We experienced many of the same problems with CA/400 or 95/NT 3.1.2 that 
you describe.  We were able to attribute most of the instability problems to
the Netsoft Router.  We switched to TCP/IP over Ethernet and the situation has
improved dramatically.  Can't say that it never crashes, but it is much more
stable if you get rid of the router.   Hope this helps.

Bob Boller
Aldon Computer Group
401 15th St.
Oakland, CA. 94612
rboller@worldnet.att.net

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