Automated Install of Trumpet Winsock TCP/IP with Windows for Workgroups 3.11
 
June 3, 1994
 
 
INTRODUCTION
 
This are instructions on how to use the enclosed OEMSETUP.INF and
WINPKT.BAT files to install Trumpet Winsock TCP/IP over Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 using the Network Setup program.  This avoids manually
editing the system.ini, protocol.ini, and (perhaps) other files.
 
This is *only* for Windows for Workgroups 3.11.  If you are already 
running the MS TCP/IP-32 for Windows(TM) for Workgroups 3.11 (found
at ftp.microsoft.com in \peropsys\wfw\tcpip\vxdbeta) you might question
your sanity.  You'll have to remove that first.  If you want to do SLIP,
this isn't for you either.
 
 
DISCLAIMER
 
Installation and use of this OEMSETUP.INF and WINPKT.BAT are strictly and
entirely at your own risk.  These are presented as is, and no warranty is
either expressed or implied.  If you choose to use these software and
procedures, then you are solely responsible for any and all problems
and/or damages, immediate or consequential.
 
If there is an existing winsock.dll file in the windows directory (from a
different TCP/IP package) you may wish to copy or rename it; it will be
replaced (as will services, hosts, protocol, and other files listed in
OEMSETUP.INF).
 

FILES

  OEMSETUP.INF -- contains information for Network Setup to install this
  WINPKT.BAT   -- automatic determination of interrupt used by DIS_PKT.DOS
  DIS_PKT.DOS  -- NDIS to packet driver shim
  DIS_PKT.ASM  -- documentation for DIS_PKT.DOS, FYI
  README.TXT   -- this file

  The latest Trumpet Winsock can be obtained by anonymous FTP at a number of
  sites.  These instructions were tested using version 1.0b6, found at 
  petros.psychol.utas.edu.au in /pub/trumpet/winsock/pre-release. 

 
INSTRUCTIONS
 
1. Put these files (OEMSETUP.INF, WINPKT.BAT, and DIS_PKT.DOS) on the
   same diskette or in the smae directory as the Trumpet Winsock
   distribution files.
 
2. Launch Network Setup (probably in the Network group).
 
3. Click [Drivers] button.
 
4. Click [Add Protocol] button.
 
5. Select "Unlisted or Updated Protocol" and click [OK] button.
 
6. In the dialog asking for network-provided driver disk, click [Browse]
   to find the directory where you've put all the files (step 1).
   Note: if you just type in the path to the files, it will ask again
   for each file, so use the [Browse] button.  When the path is set,
   click [OK], and it should list "Trumpet TCP/IP".  Click [OK] to accept
   it.
 
7. If you get a message like "Setup error 320.  You have selected a
   real-mode protocol . . ." follow their instructions; remove the
   current NDIS driver and install the real mode one (NDIS2) or the
   "Real Mode and Enhanced Mode NDIS Driver (NDIS2/NDIS3)".
 
8. Exit dialogs (click [Close] then [OK]), and let Network Setup do its
   stuff.
 
9. You might wish to not let Network Setup reboot, but check your
   AUTOEXEC.BAT to see that "net start" and "call winpkt.bat" are
   where you want them (before Windows is started, but perhaps after
   anything else you want to run or load first).
 
   You might also check your CONFIG.SYS.  On one system where I had
   removed device=ifshlp.sys (and therefore WfWG was not doing networking),
   it was not added by this procedure (one shouldn't expect it to!)
 
10. Reboot.
 
11. Note the vector where winpkt gets installed.
 
12. Start Windows.  WfWG should be working.
 
13. Run TCPMAN (found in the Windows directory), and enter your IP address,
    netmask, gateway, etc.  Be sure to put the vector number reported by
    winpkt in "Packet Vector".  Close TCPMAN.  Test by running any and
    all winsock applications.
 
 
HELP
 
If you have problems, try posting to alt.winsock or
comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc or comp.os.ms-windows.networking.tcp-ip.
Also see the installation instructions provided with Trumpet Winsock.
 
Please don't write the people listed below with questions; we're getting
too much mail already.
 
However, send corrections and additions to these instructions to
cjs@psu.edu.  Also, if you get this working on a machine with a
token-ring, please write to cjs@psu.edu.  The dis_pkt.dos shim doesn't
seem to work for me on token-ring.  Same procedure is fine on machine
with an ethernet adapter.
 
 
CREDITS
 
The original OEMSETUP.INF was by B. Armstrong (armstrob@systems.ssgnet.dsto.au).
Douglas W. Jones (jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov) modified it and wrote the
WINPKT.BAT.  C. J. Sacksteder (cjs@psu.edu) compiled these notes;
corrections by Douglas Jones.  Of course, don't forget Peter Tattam, writing
great software for reasonable cost.  REGISTER IT!
