Hallo Herr Thomas Mueller,

am 6. Oktober 2014 um 08:21 schrieben Sie:

> from Eric Auer:

>> As you mention in another mail that this is about wireless network:
>> I am not aware of any new drivers for DOS for wireless network USB
>> sticks, extension cards or similar. However, you could connect your
>> laptop with a short network cable to a small wireless hub or similar.

>> Then you have to carry around the hub, but at least you do not have
>> to have a long network cable from your laptop to your fixed network.
>> DOS drivers for networking via network cable are much easier to find.

>> Regards, Eric

> Wired Ethernet came long before wireless network, when DOS was much more in 
> use than now.

> But what about the newer Etherrnet chips for which there is no packet driver?

> Motherboard is likely to support PXE, might that offer a way to
> boot FreeDOS with networking capability on a modern Ethernet chip?

If, and only if your computer has been booted using PXE
then you can access the network using the universal NDIS driver
UNDI.DOS and DIS_PKT.DOS for the packet interface


> Tom
Tom



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