Blonde Guy's OS/2 network page
I've been networking OS/2 computers for a long time. Some of these
articles are no longer up to date, but I continue to present them to
help people with old legacy networks. However, the new Samba for OS/2
article is up to date as of 2020.
I have more than one computer in my home. Even if I only had one,
I would still need a network to use DSL or a Cable Modem. This section
shows how I set up a home network. Instructions for the InJoy Firewall
are also included. The wireless network page applies to networking
notebook computers over 802.11b WiFi.
- Building a home network
I have more than one computer in my home. Even if I only had one, I
would still need a network to use DSL or a Cable Modem. This section
shows how I set up a home network. Instructions for the InJoy Firewall are
also included.
- InJoy Firewall
I've produced a detailed user guides InJoy Firewall, standard edition,
which I use to do Network Address Translation so all the machines on my
home network can share one DSL connection.
- Wireless networking
A description of my WiFi 802.11n networking setup under
eComStation revised in July, 2014.
- Virtual Network Computing
How to set up the VNC server and client under OS/2 for remote
desktop control.
- Travel Routers for OS/2 Users
How to set up a Travel Router to provide WiFi capability to an OS/2
computer that lacks WiFi drivers.
- Samba for OS/2 based systems
Some of my customers are just staring out with computer networking,
and this guide is intended to help them.