I found that there are still people in the forum figuring out how to connect to a local area network under DOS. Now it's really a waste of time to still be learning to connect to a local area network under DOS. Learning the installation and use of MSclient 3.0 is of no use. If you want to access the local area network, file and printer sharing under DOS, please directly use or refer to
http://cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=19003&fpage=4
The screenshot is here:
http://www.netbootdisk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=605
For problems, use the forum's search function more. There is no need to learn outdated things.
Hope this post can help all those who want to connect to a local area network under DOS but don't know how.
Supports the most network protocols, the most complete network cards, and the most network functions.
Supports multiple network protocols, supports automatic detection of network cards. Supports 4 protocols: MS's TCP/IP, compatible IPX, NETBEUI, and IBM TCP/IP.
Can drive multiple identical and different network cards on the mainboard. Fully supports all series of network cards integrated in NVIDIA mainboards. Obtain MAC under DOS, obtain the IP from the current DHCP server end....................
[ Last edited by xugaohui on 2009-6-20 at 11:17 ]
http://cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=19003&fpage=4
The screenshot is here:
http://www.netbootdisk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=605
For problems, use the forum's search function more. There is no need to learn outdated things.
Hope this post can help all those who want to connect to a local area network under DOS but don't know how.
Supports the most network protocols, the most complete network cards, and the most network functions.
Supports multiple network protocols, supports automatic detection of network cards. Supports 4 protocols: MS's TCP/IP, compatible IPX, NETBEUI, and IBM TCP/IP.
Can drive multiple identical and different network cards on the mainboard. Fully supports all series of network cards integrated in NVIDIA mainboards. Obtain MAC under DOS, obtain the IP from the current DHCP server end....................
[ Last edited by xugaohui on 2009-6-20 at 11:17 ]

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