OSMKWILN - USING OS/2 WARP INTERNET CONNECTION KIT ON A LAN 01/25/96 ======================================================================= Using OS/2 Warp Internet Connection Kit on a LAN ======================================================================= Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures -------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION This document contains the answers to frequently asked questions about using the OS/2 Warp Internet Connection Kit on a LAN. RESOLUTION Does TCP/IP 2.0 work on OS/2 Warp? ---------------------------------- This is being tested, but no problems have yet been found. This is a supported combination, so any problems will be fixed. Does the Internet Connection kit work with OS/2 2.1? ---------------------------------------------------- No. It can installed only on OS/2 Warp. I have OS/2 2.1 and TCP/IP 2.0. Can I run WebExplorer and Gopher? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Yes. You must have CSD UN64092 installed. Web Explorer can be downloaded from the Internet via anonymous FTP from ftp01.ny.us.ibm.net. Gopher also can be downloaded from the Internet via anonymous FTP from sss.sss.sss.sss. I have OS/2 Warp. Can I use the Internet Connection kit for TCP/IP LAN access? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- No. The Internet Connection kit supports only dial access. You must install TCP/IP 2.0 for LAN-based TCP/IP access. A follow-on to OS/2 Warp will include full LAN enablement. (There will be an upgrade charge.) Can I install both TCP/IP 2.0 (for LAN access) and the Internet Connection kit? --------------------------------------------------------------- No. This combination of products is not tested or supported by IBM. ______________________________________________________________________ IBM disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation, warranties of fitness and merchantability with respect to the information in this document. By furnishing this document, IBM grants no licenses to any related patents or copyrights. Copyright (c) 1994, 1996 IBM Corporation. Any trademarks and product or brand names referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information.