You need OSR2, and even then it's hard to get Win95 OSR2 to work reliably with TCP/IP. You'll first need to add the TCP/IP client for Microsoft Networks protocol, as it's not even installed by default (darn Microsoft!). By default it has only NetBUI and Netware, which must have paid them money... I could browse the web, but not get file sharing working. In the end I switched to Win98 SE and it was a lot smoother on the networking side. Marc
>From: "Robert Jarratt" <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com> >The drivers from the HP Enterprise site worked, although for >Windows 95 I have been unable to get TCP/IP working. DHCP is not working and >ping moans about a wrong protocol. It looks like I am missing VUDP.386 and I >could not find it on the Windows 95 CD. I am pretty sure I have another CD >with OSR2 somewhere, but I can't find it at the moment. Will have another >look at some point, but I think the driver itself is just fine now. >Regards >Rob