> Now let's see if I can connect to my NAS .
I assume that the NAS principally serves CIFS/SMB = runs Samba.
Or that's probably what you're after.
There's a chance to connect to that using Microsoft networking.
That's the *third* flavour of DOS networking, not discussed yet:
NDIS. You should ha
I had an old RTL8139 lying around so I switched of the internal LAN controller.
Put this in the slot. Did the steps here:
https://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/network/ndis_ins.htm
works like a charm.
And maybe... once upon a time in the future I might look into getting the other
controller toe wor
> Load the “lsl.com ”driver by running the command
> Load the “e1000odi.com” driver by running the command
...
> Many folks use DHCP and mTCP on FreeDOS.
I believe that for M.Brutman's software, you need the CRYNWR "packet
driver" interface.
You have loaded two low-level elements of the driver st