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Internet through COM port in DOS


Connecting a 286 DOS PC to the Internet Through a Serial ... - Medium

A null-modem cable (named because there's no modem in the cable) works by simply crossing the TX (transmission pin) of one computer's serial ...

Internet through COM port in DOS (with linux pppd server) - VOGONS

Internet through COM port in DOS (with linux pppd server) - problems · 1 pppd ttyUSB0 115200 local lock passive silent proxyarp defaultroute ...

DOS through the serial port using the CTTY command - Reddit

On the DOS side use CTTY COM1, or whatever serial port you are going to use. Before doing it though, try doing something simple like "COPY ...

Wireless MS-DOS Networking using a Serial Port and an ESP8266!

WIFI SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (I forgot to include this in the video) See video of WIFI SETUP here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pruyb2enrU ...

Network using serial ports | Vintage Computer Federation Forums

It can be other side of SLIP/PPP for mTCP or a software communications suite server in a DOS or PC emulator such as ProComm or Kermit. Depending ...

Connecting to the Internet through a Windows computer and a PPP ...

This is useful if you have a DOS computer with no Ethernet card or no DOS driver for it, or the DOS computer is physically impossible or ...

Thread: Using serial port in dos application

Network emulation: Modem simulation over TCP/IP, allowing for DOS modem games to be played over modern LANs or the Internet. IPX network ...

Networking DOS 6.22 to Win 10 (or at least to XP)

You could put the DOS machine on the network. You'd need a network card and drivers that are compatible - probably a 10BaseT ISA card. And you' ...

Connect Ethernet via Parallel or Serial in old laptop

One option is to use a modern Linux board to act as a fake modem connected to serial port. Then you can use any old software that would ...

ComPort over Network - GitHub Gist

It is called com0com. It actually consists of two parts a HUB (hub4com) and kernel-mode virtual serial port driver (com0com) - explained further. http:// ...

Networking in DOS - DOS Days

The short answer to this question is, no. Out of the box, none of the flavours of DOS from Microsoft, IBM, or Digital Research supported connectivity to a ...

MSDOS 3.2 COM ports - Google Groups

functionality like xmodem / ymodem / zmodem. These are all functions that are part of typical modem communications programs from the '90s. MS-DOS simply did not ...

How To Create A Virtual Serial Port (virtual COM Port) Over Ethernet

You would need one converter per switch. They would allow you to connect to the console ports with a network connection from any computer on the same network ...

Access com3 & Com4 in DOS - freebasic.net

I remember that I had an old ISA modem, and I was able to access it at COM4. ... FreeBasic can only access ports that have been made available by ...

MS-DOS File Transfer Using Serial to WiFi Modems and ZModem

... What You're Doing Wrong. NetWork From Home•563K views · 12:18. Go to channel · Wireless MS-DOS Networking using a Serial Port and an ESP8266!

change port | Microsoft Learn

Most MS-DOS applications support only COM1 through COM4 serial ports. The change port command maps a serial port to a different port number, ...

How to send file over serial port in Windows Command Prompt

I'm trying to send files over a COM port, but failed every time ... First, I configure a serial on each machine like this ... MODE COMx:115200,N,8.

Serial port communication (XP (host) <-> DOS 6.22 (client))

Help on the dos MODE command can be found on the internet but I am not allowed to post links. No matter what is written I know the result of ...

Sharing internet connection over serial - WinWorld Forums

Later versions (OSR2, etc) do support Internet-over-serial (some standalone releases of MSIE 3.01 also include appropriate files) or but I'm not ...

Is it possible to go on the Internet with MS DOS 6.22? - Quora

There were several competing standards that arose simultaneously, but they all could get you speaking TCP/IP on DOS, and therefore accessing the ...