Moin Matthias,
genauso ist es! Das Internet Access Kit ist ein eingeschraenktes TCP/IP 2.0, vgl. WarpUpdates -> Inhaltsuebersicht -> Netzwerk -> TCP/IP-Komponenten:
http://www.warpupdates.de/
Probier als Notloesung (wenn Du auf Peer verzichten kannst) mal FreeTCP (hab' ich keine Erfahrung mit):
http://huizen.dds.nl/~jacco2/freetcp.html
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FreeTCP v2.00
With the contents of this FreeTCP zip file, you can use the Internet Access Kit (IAK) included with regular (non-Connect) Warp on your Local
Area Network. In order words: it allows you to use your Ethernet adapter (Token Ring cards too), which is normally impossible with your
version of Warp.
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Introduction
With FreeTCP you won't have to buy extra networking software such as Warp 4, Warp Connect or Lantastic if you want to make use of your
Ethernet card (FreeTCP should work with Token Ring cards too). Although Connect and Lantastic are not bad at all, you may not want to
spend more money. And perhaps you don't even need the full functionality of these products (such as Peer-to-Peer connectivity and TCP/IP
server daemons, so that people can logon to your PC running TELNETD etc.). The solution contained in this archive works great for people on a
budget, such as students with Ethernet in their dorms.
What we want to do is pass TCP/IP packets to the network driver instead of the serial port.
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