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Never heard of a GII ... only a 400 and a 400-S sounds like your client is for a 16bit windows system. This would force an install of a TCP/IP stack, since it doesnt have one byu default. You should only need to configure the LAN for networking, with the gateway address being that of the router. Use telnet to configure, or the web util. Regular client tools should work for graphic configuration (and client tools). Dont know if 7.10 or 7.11 will work or not, but you should be able to DL them from the site for free. NuTs "Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, I have unearthed an instant internet 400 GII with version 4.01 client > software, can anybody > a) Tell me where/if I can get hold of more up-to-date drivers/firmware. > > b) I would like to connect to it via TCP but the 4.01 software complains > that it cannot load while TCP/IP is installed on windows 2000 . tried > uninstalling the protocol it but it doesn't work.. looks like I'm going to > need to build a win95 machine.. does anybody know if its possible to get > 2000/xp to work with it before I do that? > > > > Cheers simon > > . > > >
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