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Texas.Net Helpdesk - Other

These documents are provided 'as is' by Texas.Net's technical support staff. We cannot provide online or phone support for these operating systems either because our support staff does not have sufficient experience with them or because they are obsolete. These documents are provided for information, and should work in most cases.

NOTE: Do not e-mail or phone technical support with questions regarding these documents. We cannot assist customers with these configurations.


Windows 3.x

Windows 3.x is one of the toughest platforms to set up for Texas.Net. It wasn't made to be network-friendly, but with a good winsock and dialer, properly configured, you should be able to connect in a short time.

Windows NT 3.51

These are the instructions on setting up Windows NT 3.51 Workstation to dial-up into Texas.Net. It makes use of Windows NT's Remote Access Server function, but requires some extra tooling of the information.

Linux

These instructions will assist you in setting up pppd to dial-up and connect to Texas.Net. Note that dip connections will not work since Texas.Net supports PPP connections only.

If you have any information that you feel would be helpful for this page or have setup information for another operating system, feel free to send an e-mail to Helpdesk. We will make sure that helpful and appropriate information gets where it belongs.

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