Okay, Thanks everyone! I filled in the my_ip section with my ip (according
to dhcp.exe), but Arachne still points me to the Roadrunner search, saying
"Why Am I Here? - You entered a web address that was used to present site
suggestions...". I tried a lot of things,  one of which was filing in mtcp
(which I did successfully and when I ping a web address or other computers
connected to our router, it comes back positive), but nothing really
worked. I know that our internet works on our other comps because I'm
browsing right now on our mac. Also, Arachne is clearly connected because
it brings up the home page, which it couldn't do before I set it up right.
I also have to add (since I didn't really in the first place): I'm pretty
new to DOS, so I don't know all the DOS-talk terms and whatnot. I do know
how to effectively do a lot of things, but not as much as most of you
experienced users and such.

                          --- A FreeDOS User (The one that started this
post, just for the sake of reference)

On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Kenny Emond <cheeseylem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey,
>
>    I was finnaly able to find a packet driver for my DOS computer
> (ethernet connection), but for some reason Arachne shows the main page, but
> when I try to go to a different page, it brings up a "roadrunner" search
> thing. I tried to edit the wattcp.cfg file, like so:
>
>    my_ip = dhcp
>    netmask = 255.255.255.0
>    gateway = 192.168.0.1
>    domain_list = www.rr.com
>
> I had to use our mac to find out our router ip (it was under "dhcp" as
> "router"). I put the ip under the "gateway" section, which I don't know was
> correct. Anyway, it didn't really work, so I'm at a loss of what to do
> next. Arachne is at least able to connect, so I did something right. Also,
> what does the mtcp.cfg file do? I know it has to do with ping and other
> such things, but how do I use it? And how did it look originally (I
> accidently did something and it made the file blank)? Any help on any of
> these questions would be wonderful. Thanks!
>
>                                            --- A FreeDOS User
>
> P.S.- Please don't use any info I gave you to hack me or something like
> that. I'm doing this on the honour system. Thanks! Again!
>
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