Repost of question on LANSmart, D-Link & XENIX
Nirad Sharma
exnirad at brolga.cc.uq.oz.au
Mon Aug 6 16:01:12 AEST 1990
(I am not sure if my previous article got posted. Sorry for the repeat)
We have a network of IBM PS/2 Model 30 286's (AT-bus) with 'D-Link'
network cards installed running 'LanSmart' network software. Is it possible
to connect this network (which works fine in its own right) to an IBM PS/2
Model 80 running SCO XENIX 2.3.2 ? Our local suppliers of the LanSmart system
are extremely unknowledgeable !!
Additional information / requirements :
The D-Link network cards are supposedly binary compatible with Novell
Nu-1000 network cards. We would like to retain out investment in the
cards that we already have.
We need to retain 1 PC as a server as it holds a QMS JetScript card
which provides PostScript capabilities for an HP LaserJet II. We
would like to retain this PC as a fully functional PC (LanSmart offers
this functionality). This PC need only act as a printer server if the
solution that someone can offer me provides NFS-like functionality.
NFS-like functionality is required so that PCs on the network can
access files on the XENIX host.
I have heard of a system by the name of CocoNet which fits my requirements
exactly (I think) except I am unsure if :
1. Drviers fo D-Link or NU-100 cards exist; and
2. Whether printer sharing on a PC requires its dedication
D-Link systems in the USA have also informed me that a product from STP
software called PC-TCP provides this kind of functionality (including NFS)
in conjunction with XENIX TCP & NFS. PC-TCP has drivers for D-Link cards and
runs in conjunction with LanSmart. My only problem with this is that I have
hardly read rave reviews for XENIX-TCP & NFS. Does anyone have this working
RELIABLY ?
Also, what is XENIX-NET ? Will this help me ?
Any replies would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou
Nirad Sharma (exnirad at brolga.cc.uq.oz.au)
Continuing Education Unit
The University of Queensland
AUSTRALIA
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