Serial Networking: Initiaiting The Link


CONTENTS
* Introduction Page
* Contact Details
* Useful Website Links
* Website Update Log

General:

* Serial Cable Networking: Pros and Cons
* Hardware & Software Requirements
* Serial Cable Information
* Network Security Issues

RISC OS TCP/IP Configuration:

* Configuring !Internet v4
* Configuring !Internet v5

Connection Instructions:

* Connecting to another RISC OS Computer
* Connecting to a Linux Computer
* Connecting to a Windows 9x Computer
* Connecting to a Windows 2000/XP Computer
*    !PPPServ Config
*    1) ...
*    2) ...
*    3) ...
*    4) ...

Alternative Uses of The Link:

* Using a Linux PC As An Internet Router
* VNC
* Using your RISC OS Computer as a Time Server


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**Make sure the null modem cable is plugged in, on both computers.**

RISC OS Instructions:

1) Ensure that !Internet has been run. If you have the new Boot structure, then it is run automatically, otherwise double click on the !Internet icon.

2) Ensure that !System has been seen by the computer.

3) Double click on the Samba Server icon, to run the program. (Configure Samba, if you have not already done so, according to the Samba manual ).

4) Double click on the !PPPServ program.

5) Now carry out the PC instructions.


PC Instructions:

1) Go to the Control panel and double left click on the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.

2) Double click on the Serial Network icon and in the resulting window left lick on the Dial button.

3) The link should now be active.

4) In any explorer window just type in \\riscpc, and the shared parts of your Acorn (which were set up in Samba), should appear.


This Windows 2000/XP connection guide is now completed, thanks for reading it.



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Designed by Matthew C Lee using RISC OS hardware.