Hi,

If the 'corni' machine sees the internet fine when it is booted
into Linux, then all you have to do is alter some setting in
Win98 to make it see the Internet too.  

Start Menu-->Settings-->Control Panel-->Network Icon

You should see 'Coni's NIC listed as "*Ethernet*"-something.  If
not, you need to install the driver for the Card as provided by
the floppy disk provided with the NIC.  Or download it from the
'Net.  Then, you need to add the TCP/IP protocol stack and bind
it to the driver.  To do that, click on the 'Add' button,
double-click on 'Protocol'.  Select 'Microsoft', then in the
right-hand box, scroll down and select 'TCP/IP'.  It will
automaticly bind to the NIC.  Finally, modify the properties of
the binded TCP/IP:

Start Menu-->Settings-->Control Panel-->Network
Icon-->TCP/IP-><Your Ethernet Adapter>

Specify An IP Address: 'Corni's host address and netmask.

WINS Configuration: Disabled

Gateway: 'byers's IP address

DNS Configuration: Enable DNS, Host=Corni, DNS Server
Search Order=<ISP's DNS
servers> NOTE:  on byers, 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' for that info

BINDINGS: leave as is
Advanced: leave as is
NetBIOS: leave as is

HTH,
L.G.




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