Don't forget Workgroups for DOS 6.x -- an add-on that provided access to WinfW 3.11 shares from DOS. I don't know whether that worked on a 286, however, or even whether it was a corporate customer only product. It was certainly on Microsoft's Select price list in the 1990's. Products like Novell LanWorkplace for DOS provided a good TCP/IP stack that worked under DOS and Windows on a 286 upwards.
http://users.pandora.be/mydotcom/library/network/wfwdos.htm I guess the real one included a tpc stack?
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