Installing TCP/IP for Windows NT 4.0 Networks
TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/Internet protocol) is now the de facto standard protocol suite for all UNIX operating systems, as well as for the Internet. As well, most network installations of Windows NT Server 4.0 use TCP/IP instead of NetBEUI because NetBEUI packets can't be easily routed across subnets.
Windows 95 is the first popular desktop operating system to ship with fully integrated TCP/IP protocol support that is simple to use. It is also compatible with virtually every desktop Internet application available today. Microsoft's TCP/IP is installed like any other protocol and can be used as a general purpose LAN protocol. It can also be used to connect to the Internet, either through ...
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