Re: [Circle] [Win95] local host, no network...how?

From: buckshot (buckshot@inil.com)
Date: 11/17/96


You can also go into the control panel -> Internet -> Connection and turn
off
"Connect to internet as needed"
That way it won't try to connect to the internet every time you use the
tcp/ip protocol

Hope this helped...

BuckshoT
(buckshot@ttz.inil.com)
(The TwilighT Zone mud)
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> From: Shawn A. Daniel <itech2@sonnet.com>
> To: Chaotic <chaotic@eskimo.com>; circle@cspo.queensu.ca
> Subject: Re: [Circle] [Win95] local host, no network...how?
> Date: Sunday, November 17, 1996 2:13 AM
> 
> Ignore the dial-up dialogue. when it comes up, just cancel it....it may
> come up once or twice, but cancel both times....after that it will run
the
> MUD.  I does it because there is a flag set in the TCP/IP or in the
> internet options that tells it to call up that little box anytime
something
> for the internet is opened.  Hope this helps.
> 
> 
>
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>   |			    Damion Thaed				|
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> > From: Chaotic <chaotic@eskimo.com>
> > To: circle@cspo.queensu.ca
> > Subject: [Circle] [Win95] local host, no network...how?
> > Date: Saturday, November 16, 1996 11:44
> > 
> > i've had no problem telnetting into myself when on a lan for testing. 
> but
> > on another machine which is set up for dial out networking into an ISP
> > running SLiRP (i'm running it PPP) i am unable to get any tcp/ip
terminal
> > program to recognize a local connection (tried netterm, crt, 95's built
> in
> > telnet, etc.).  they all bring up the dialer <sigh...>.
> > 
> > i've tried numerous network setups, including giving myself a spoof ip
> > address (and disabling dial out), but no connection takes place in that
> > instance.
> > 
> > anybody else in the same situation that has found a way to connect into
> > circle locally for testing?
> > 
> > TIA... Lauren
> > 
> > 
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