With OEM Win95, this can't be helped. You can have a network card
driver, and a seperate dial-in serial network driver, but you only
have one TCP/IP stack thats shared between the dialin and network
drivers. Any changes made by one is automaticlly reflected to the
other.
I haven't tried it yet, but FTP On-net for Win95 claims to support
multiple network and dial-in configurations. It replaces the Win95
TCP/IP stack with its own custom stack. ( I haven't heard how well
the WINSOCK 2.0 compliance is as well) The full version is pricy, and
supports IPv6, IPSEC, and mobile IP.
Personal Opinions provided by
Leonard Miyata
aka leonard @
geminisecure .
com
Gemini Computers Inc.
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Viorel Dehelean wrote:
> Why in Windows 95 when i change the settings for TCP/IP for Dial Up Adapter
> , it automaticaly changes the settings for TCP/IP for NE200 card ?
>
> How can i fix that ?
>
> Best Regards ,
> Viorel Dehelean AKA Powerman - Risc Team
> vdehelean @
flex .
ro powerm @
usa .
net
> http://www.flex.ro/RISC
> Tel. Home : 039-615151
> Tel. Work : 039-641841
> "To code or not to code"
>
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