I posted a message a few days ago about OS/2 and networking.... no responce ... I figured a few tjhings out. I setup a static IP address through DHCP reserve through the modem rather than trying to figure out how to set the software up, OS, up..
I posted a message a few days ago about OS/2 and networking.... no responce ... I figured a few tjhings out. I setup a static IP address through DHCP reserve through the modem rather than trying to figure o how to set the software up, OS, up..
I like the solution I found because I can assign a static IP to any
device on my network no matter what the OS is... I am playing around
with several things... a Pi... Ubuntu ... Winows and OS/2... Now with
what I have learned I can set things up at the modem and not worry too much about learning the differences in the setup of the OSs
Hello IB,
14 Jul 18 08:06 at you wrote to Alan Ianson:
I like the solution I found because I can assign a static IP to any device on my network no matter what the OS is... I am playing around with several things... a Pi... Ubuntu ... Winows and OS/2... Now with what I have learned I can set things up at the modem and not worry to much about learning the differences in the setup of the OSs
You can assign a static IP address by using the "TCP/IP Networking" object.
A search in Google using "how to set a static IP on OS/2" turned up several helpful answers.
At http://www.abiyo.net/os2/tcpipinos2 your question was answered in the first paragraph. :)
Later,
I now have learned how to use my modem to setup any device with any OS
and I can assign any IP I want.
Hello IB,
16 Jul 18 09:17 at you wrote to me:
I now have learned how to use my modem to setup any device with any O and I can assign any IP I want.
DHCP reservation (it's not actually a static IP as you assign the IP
from within the computer itself, not the router, for a static IP; a
static IP is when the computer tells the router what its IP is...in this case, the router is telling the computer what its IP is) is a very nice thing. I use that heavily in my work when dealing with printers.
I posted a message a few days ago about OS/2 and networking.... no responce ... I figured a few tjhings out. I setup a static IP
address through DHCP reserve through the modem rather than trying
to figure out how to set the software up, OS, up..
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