Re: PLIP & Samba

From: Michele Andreoli (m.andreoli@tin.it)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 18:13:27 CET


On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:18:39PM +0100, Jan Petranek nicely wrote:

> But if You want to connect win9x and linux, you should probably go out and
> get some ethernet-cards. It's faster and easier.

Apart from the ethernet solution, my only success with Win98 and muLinux
had been using phone cable and two modem.

I used a laptot with win98 and internal-modem and a desktop with muLinux
and external modem on /dev/ttyS1.
I simply inserted the phone cable coming from the laptop in the
desktop's modem.

After that, in muLinux I did:

                # setup -f dialin

The problem: on this kind of phone-network we have no central-tone,
so, when setup/dialin ask you the question, you have to answer "n" to
"may I expect a RING on the line?".

After that, mulinux enter is a sort of "modem-polling-mode": it send
to the modem the command ATA, periodically, and (if you are looky), the
connection begin. (rustic script: mugetty).

On the Windows side is used the DialupUtility, that usually I used
in order to do PPP with the provider.

Be sure: after a couple of attempts, your Win98 will connect to muLinux
and you can browse the muLinux Samba in your Windows, or do ftp, telnet,
etc.

I do not know cheaper connection of that.
Michele

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