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;>Hi ,
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;>Question:
;>Is there a TCP/IP stack that is smart enough to talk to both network at
the
;>same time, like a TCP/IP ether and PPP router?
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;>Will this(stack) work on the Win NT and Win 95 platforms?
I don't know about WFWG stacks but the one that comes with Win95 is able to
use both links at the same time.
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And I don't know about W95 but WNT is also.
However, in all such cases you are going to be dealing with a routing
problem, and you have to have your addresses set up properly, and depending
on how the connection is established, what versions of which software you
use, you might need to manually set up some routes.
And if you do not have your addresses set up properly you will not get
connectivity. E.g. if you use the same subnet for the PPP connection as your
NIC connection it is unlikely to work.
If you plan to route *through* the PC making the PPP connection, I believe
you need WNT. E.g. if B dials into C, and A connects via a LAN to B and
wants to use that dialup connectino to talk to C, I think B must be an NT
(haven't tried it, but have read that W95 can't do IP forwarding).
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