From senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!torn!news.unb.ca!cycor.ca!usenet Sun Jun  4 11:15:44 PDT 1995

In <Pine.SUN.3.91.950530180945.6359B-100000@wage>, Gary D Kimble <kimble@cyberspace.com> writes:
>What does it take to configure os/2 warp's "Dial other internet 
>providures" to run on this system (cyberspace)? Doesn't matter about the 
>connection, I have either PPP or Slip. If someone would please take the 
>time to tell the secrets of their login script my appreciation would be 
>undying. Or the exact contents of their 4 configuration pages, well you 
>could leave out the password part...and maybe the modem configuration. 
>With slip I get the message that slip is running, but nothing works 
>(ping, WebExplore...) with PPP I get "invalid fcs" messages and then a 
>timeout. HELP!    

There are several steps needed to take before you can run PPP under 
Warp.
1. grab PPP.ZIP from one of these ftp-sites.
        ftp.ibm.net
        software.watson.ibm.com
        hobbes.nmsu.edu
2. grab TCP20Cx.EXE from software.watson.ibm.com or
   the ftp-sites above.
3. extract TCP20Cx.EXE (TCP20C1.EXE, TCP20C2.EXE, ... TCP20C4.EXE)
   by invoking TCP20Cx.EXE target-drive at OS/2 session.
   (x = 1, 2, 3, or 4; amd target-drive is either a: or b:)
4. then install that packages (that's install UN64092 base level)
5. copy PPP.ZIP into x:\tcpip subdirectory and then type unzip it
   by invoking command => PKUNZIP -o -d PPP.ZIP
6. reboot your computer and run it.

If you need any help with the scripting, let me know and please give 
me the screen-shot of your provider's screen.

Regards,
Sent.
sentiono@cycor.ca

The expression is mine only.
It does not represent any organizations, company or people related to me.



