I think there might be some confusion about networking
with versions of
OS/2 later than 2.11.
Warp 3 shipped a couple of months before Warp Connect. They are for
practical purposes the same product. If you've got the OS and bonus pack
on disk, then it is more than likely you already have TCP/IP and peer
networking etcetera. If you have any questions (like how to install a nic
driver if it didn't automatically detect yours, ask and I've got your
back.
Yup... It doesn't detect nics because it doesn't include the
MPTN stuff and LAN drivers.
How do you get warp (not connect) to ethernet without violating
either IBM's MPTN (or is it MPTS) licenses.
I'd love to find a "legal" way without Warp Connect, TCP/IP or
Netware for OS/2 which have the necessary NDIS ethernet hooks...
Bill
(who owns 2 copies of Warp, 1 of Warp4)
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