yes, just set both the nettsr 'com' port and the real com port that is hooked
to the machine without ethernet to be network ports and it should work fine.
> OK next question...
>
> If the bulk of the computers are using 10/100 networking bu an odd
> computer does NOT have a networking card...
>
> Can it be used in the network "traditionally" by attaching it to a comm
> port and then connecting to a computer which is already in the network
> via 10/100 ethernet network onto one of that computers comm ports?
>
> Again, it is agreed that all computers will run the same release version
> of CT.
>
> Thanks gang...
>
> K4OJ
>
>
>
> Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> > At 04:14 PM 8/5/2003, Jim White, K4OJ asked:
> >
> >> is it possible to have some of the computers in a network running
> >> CT-DOS and others running CT-WIN and they can still communicate
with
> >> one another?
> >
> >
> > K1KI says YES. K1TTT says YES if you use his NETTSR. I don't know if
> > they posted their responses to the reflector, I've been having incoming
> > E-mail problems all day.
> >
> > 73 - Jim AD1C
> >
> >
>
>
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