SLIP connection under Windows 3.1

Installing Network Support (TCPMAN)

For Windows 3.1 you need a copy of the TCPMAN and FTP programs. You can get these from the labs in PC413 and PC411. There are more files than just TCPMAN and FTP in this directory. Be sure to get TCPMAN and FTP.

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Creating a Dial-Up Connection

A SLIP connection can be emulated by logging on to solix and starting the program slirp. Once slirp is running, you will be able to start your web browser. This method works for everyone, all you need is a normal account at FIU.

Here is what you need to do to set up TCPMAN to dial the school over a SLIP connection:

You will need to exit TCPMAN and then start it again in order for your changes to take affect.

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Connecting to FIU

Start TCPMAN

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Disconnecting from FIU

Only do this when you are finished working on the web, as this will terminate your web connection

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Getting Software

Once you have a connection to the web, then it will be possible to download software via an FTP program. You can obtain a free version of an FTP program for Windows95 or Windows 3.1 from the labs in PC413 or PC411.

When you get home, follow the instructions in the Readme.txt file on how to install the programs.

Once you have the FTP program installed, and have connected to the web, then you can run the FTP program and download software from the web. The first piece of software to obtain will be a web browser, either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Getting a browser

Netscape FTP sites: Netscape Communications, Mountain View, California, U.S.A.

Address				Directory			File

ftp2.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe  
 
ftp3.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp4.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp5.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows 	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp6.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows 	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp7.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp8.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp9.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe   
 
ftp10.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe  
 
ftp11.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe 
 
ftp12.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe 
 
ftp20.netscape.com		/pub/navigator/3.01/windows	n16e301.exe 

FTP sites for Microsoft Internet Explorer

Unfortunately, most of the US sites for this are http sites, not FTP. I tried connecting to some foreign FTP sites, but I never succeeded. If you want Internet Explorer, then I suggest you get Netscape Navigator first, then go to Microsoft's web page http://www.microsoft.com and download Explorer from there.

Using the browser to get more software

Once you have a browser, then you can use it instead of FTP to download files. Just click on the file you want. If the browser can't display it, then it will ask you where you want to store it. If the browser can display it, then you can save it to a disk, under the File menu.

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