Wattcp.cfg contents is as simple as this, assuming you got a Router
running at 192.168.1.1 :)
Works perfect for my VMware machines, who are bridged to the physical
network
my_ip = 192.168.1.1
netmask = 255.255.255.0
gateway = 192.168.1.1
nameserver=192.168.1.1
also set a variable to the directo
Japheth, you use WATTCP. I've read somewhere in the help files that for DSL it is
recommended to use BOOTP and LANTCP.CFG. I have tried your idea but got "tcp/ip
unable to initialize" message (or something to that effect).
Using my configuration settings I actually seem to get tcp/ip initial
Japheth, you use WATTCP. I've read somewhere in the help files that for DSL it
is recommended to use BOOTP and LANTCP.CFG. I have tried your idea but got
"tcp/ip unable to initialize" message (or something to that effect).
Using my configuration settings I actually seem to get tcp/ip initialized
Lester Vedrox wrote:
> My connection: DSL modem + router + Realtek NIC.
>
> The packet driver RTSPKT.com loads fine but Arachne won't open any web page.
>
> _http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9059/10112006035337it6.png_
>
> Which version of "Arachne.cfg" shown below is correct?
>
>
> Ver #1 (
My connection: DSL modem + router + Realtek NIC.
The packet driver RTSPKT.com loads fine but Arachne won't open any web page.
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9059/10112006035337it6.png
Which version of "Arachne.cfg" shown below is correct?
I assume that what Arachne calls NameServer &