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x68000:internet_on_x68000_using_ethernet_or_null_modem_cable [2019/01/26 08:43] – [Ethernet Instructions] clarification neko68kx68000:internet_on_x68000_using_ethernet_or_null_modem_cable [2019/01/26 09:00] – [Irc, Internet on X68000] mention RaSCSI neko68k
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 This article is a kind contribution by our forum member **Neko68k**. Thank you for shedding light on this rather grey area ! This article is a kind contribution by our forum member **Neko68k**. Thank you for shedding light on this rather grey area !
  
-This article will cover configuring your X68000 for internet access using either a null-modem cable or an ethernet card. Neptune-X and Nereid should both work. You will first need to download the required software listed below. In addition to these you may also want to install [[http://nfggames.com/X68000/Mirrors/x68pub/x68tools/HUMAN/TwentyOne/tw136c14.lzh|TwentyOne]] (long file name support) if you haven't already.+This article will cover configuring your X68000 for internet access using either a null-modem cable or an ethernet card. Neptune-XNereid, and RaSCSI should all work with the proper driver. You will first need to download the required software listed below. In addition to these you may also want to install [[http://nfggames.com/X68000/Mirrors/x68pub/x68tools/HUMAN/TwentyOne/tw136c14.lzh|TwentyOne]] (long file name support) if you haven't already.
  
 ==== Downloads ==== ==== Downloads ====
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 inetdconf +dns 8.8.8.8 +domain x68k +router 192.168.0.1 inetdconf +dns 8.8.8.8 +domain x68k +router 192.168.0.1
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 +In the above snippet '+router' should be _your_ actual router.
  
 Run your BAT file and test with 'ping'. Run your BAT file and test with 'ping'.
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    *Use OpenVPN TAP driver.    *Use OpenVPN TAP driver.
    *Install it and rename the interface to something reasonable in your Windows network interface options.  I use 'tap-bridge'    *Install it and rename the interface to something reasonable in your Windows network interface options.  I use 'tap-bridge'
-   *You _must_ set a static IP to the TAP device before bridging. This IP should be in your local subnet (ex. 10.0.0.x, 162.168.0.x). The default router should be _your_ router (ex. 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1). The +   *You _must_ set a static IP to the TAP device before bridging. This IP should be in your local subnet and will be the IP address for the x68k. It should be specified in /etc/hosts as described above. (ex. 10.0.0.x, 162.168.0.x). The default router should be _your_ router (ex. 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1).
    *Select the TAP interface and your LAN interface, right click and select 'bridge connections'.    *Select the TAP interface and your LAN interface, right click and select 'bridge connections'.
    *In XM6G put your TAP interface name in the Nereid tab.    *In XM6G put your TAP interface name in the Nereid tab.
x68000/internet_on_x68000_using_ethernet_or_null_modem_cable.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/27 20:45 by 127.0.0.1