On Windows95, it installs the
default Clients and Protocols,
to which you need to add the
TCP/IP-protocol for Internet
access.
If you are using Windows95,
please check first, that you
have the proper VPN-software
installed:
In the Network-applet, select ADD, then select Adapter and
verify, that you see under the
manufacturer Microsoft the
"Microsoft Virtal Private
Network Adapter".
With Virtal Networking installed, the list in
the Network-applet becomes long, so I pasted
two together to get everything shown in one
picture.
by default, each protocol is bound to each
adapter.
In my specific setup, I only need:
- the Client for Microsoft Networks
- the binding of TCP/IP to the Dialup-Adapter
(this will allow to connect to the Internet)
- the binding of NetBEUI to the VPN-adapter
(which is my protocol to connect to the
VPN-server in this example).
I deleted all other (not required) bindings
In case, that you need to install all components from scratch
(on Windows95
or Windows98), it can be done step-by-step:
Add the TCP/IP-protocol
(to allow to connect to
the Internet).
Add the Client:
"Client for Microsoft Network"
(required in ANY case to save/
cache the Dialup-Networking
Passwords).
Now, add AGAIN
(a second time) the Microsoft Dialup Adapter.
It will get marked as: Dialup-Adapter#2
(VPN support) (sorry, this DUN upgrade does
still NOT allow two
simultaneus dialouts on
2 Modems to different targets)
Add the adapter: Microsoft
Virtual Private Networking
Adapter. This will also install the
protocol/binding:: NDISWAN->Microsoft
Virtual Private Networking
Since I will connect to my
VPN-server via NetBEUI
protocol, I need to install now
NetBEUI-protocol.
I delete any not required
bindings:
- NetBEUI to Dialup-Adapter
(because that is using ONLY
TCP/IP to connect to the
Internet)
- TCP/IP on Dialup-Adapter#2
(because my VPN-server will
only accept incoming calls
on NetBEUI-protocol.
That's it.
please continue with the next
item, configuring the workgroup.
After the reboot, we are ready to setup your dialup networking
connections.