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To: George Varnum

TCP/IP networking is TCP/IP networking. If you plug the right IPs in the right places, it shouldn’t matter one bit what OS you’re using to connect, so long as you have a working NIC with drivers and it supports TCP/IP correctly.

Our old ISP “didn’t support Macs”...by which they meant their installer cds didn’t. If you set up the connection manually, it worked just fine.


29 posted on 08/05/2010 4:05:22 AM PDT by Fire_on_High (Stupid should hurt.)
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To: Fire_on_High
If you plug the right IPs in the right places, it shouldn’t matter one bit what OS you’re using to connect, so long as you have a working NIC with drivers and it supports TCP/IP correctly.

Windows 98 might not have L2TP/IPSec drivers available, for example. Or maybe ISP is using IPv6, which has only the barest sliver of support on Windows 98.

31 posted on 08/05/2010 5:28:00 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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