RNAPLUS.INF
	This file is required in Windows95 for SLIP access. Win95 comes 
with PPP, but not SLIP support. Dont' ask me why...

--NOTE---
You will need your .cab files to install the Networking part:

	To start off, go into Control Panel, Network, Configuration tab, 
Add, Client, in the box that pops out, select Microsoft under Manufacturers,
then Client for MS Networks.
	Back to the Configuration tab, select Add again, then Adapter,
Microsoft, Dial-up Adapter.
	Once again back to the Configuration tab, select Add, Protocol, 
Microsoft, TCP/IP.
	Having rebooted your system to enact the Networking, go back 
Control Panel, Network, click ONCE on TCP/IP, and click on Properties.
Here you will have to enter your ip address, domain stuff, etc. etc. etc.
	Once that's done, copy rnaplus.inf onto a floppy. Go into Control
Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab. Make sure the disk's in
the drive and click on Have Disk. It should install the rnaplus.inf in 
your /windows directory or whatever directory you put Win95 in.
	On the Desktop, click on My Computer, Dial Up Networking. If 
you've created an icon already, click once on it to highlight it. 
Otherwise, highlight Make New Connection and under File, click 
Properties.
	Click on Server Type, then in the box that springs out,
under Type of Dial-Up Server make sure SLIP: Unix Connection is 
selected, and TCP/IP down below. (From what I've experienced and been
told, Winblowz95 won't log on automatically unless you have static
ip addressing.) Click Okay.

IF YOU HAVE DYNAMIC IP ADDRESSING:
	Click Configure in your modem properties box, (same box you 
clicked Server Type in) Options tab, and check off Bring up Terminal
Window After Dialing.

	Yer set. To connect, go thru the steps of creating a new 
connection in the Dial-Up Networking dialog box (in My Computer).
	After you connect, it should bring up a small square black
box on the desktop, where in my case I type in my userid and password
and then slip. For you it's probably different. Whatever. 
	When your unix-dialup has assigned you an ip, hit F7, and 
type it in. Then click Okay, and you should be on. Any Winsock apps
should work.
	If not, if none of this worked for you, tough. Life sux. 
And so does Microsloth.
	BTW, MS did include a Telnet and FTP apps. You can execute them
from a Dos Window or from Run in the Start menu. Telnet's worked fine 
for me, but FTP is text-based, not like ws_ftp or Warez! ftp...so 
whatever floats yer boat...
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Upped by SiStEr AnNe FrAnCiS SSM
	

