Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!VM!LARRY From: LARRY@VM.NRC.CA (Larry Bradley) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.novell Subject: Re: TCP/IP gateways for Novell Message-ID: Date: 9 Feb 90 18:34:41 GMT Sender: Novell LAN Interest Group Reply-To: Novell LAN Interest Group Organization: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA Lines: 31 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM Gateway In-Reply-To: Message of Thu, 8 Feb 90 18:13:17 EST from If you want to be able to run TCP/IP on your Novell workstations to connect to a TCP/IP network on campus via a gateway, look into Wollongong's WIN/ROUTE and WIN/TCP for DOS products. WIN/ROUTE is a router ... your campus ethernet with TCP/IP on one side and a Novell IPX lan on the other (ethernet, token-ring, arcnet ...). WIN/CTP for DOS is the TCP/IP package ... telnet, ftp,tn3270, ping, etc that will use the Novell IPX packets to send TCP/IP to the WIN/ROUTE router (or to another PC on the Novell lan running WIN/TCP). This works very well indeed; I am Beta testing the new version of WIN/ROUTE that supports TCP/IP through Novell bridges, and it works nicely. I have the router on our Novell backbone, and any PC on any of the other Novell networks can access the Internet. For more info, send mail to LJM@TWG.COM ... Leo is a Wollonggong person that frequents this list. [standard disclaimers ... I am a user, no assoc. with Wollongong ... I can barely spell it; I can't pronounce it!] *------------------------------------+----------------------* |Larry Bradley | LARRY@VM.NRC.CA | |Communications Manager | Larry.Bradley@NRC.CA | |National Research Council of Canada | LARRY@NRCVM01 | |Networks Branch | | |M60, Montreal Road | (613)993-0240 | |Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6 | FAX:(613) 954-2561 | *------------------------------------+----------------------*