Solaris PC NetLink 1.0 Administration Guide

WINS and Dial-Up TCP/IP Networking Clients

Dial-up TCP/IP networking clients provide remote networking for telecommuters, mobile workers, and system administrators who monitor and manage servers at multiple branch offices. Users of dial-up TCP/IP networking on Windows 98, Windows 95, or Windows NT computers can dial in to access their networks remotely for services such as file and printer sharing, electronic mail, scheduling, and database access.

Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT support routing TCP/IP traffic over dial-up TCP/IP connections through several different types of dial-up TCP/IP networking servers, including the following:

Dial-up Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT computers that are configured to route TCP/IP also can be configured to use WINS servers. (For details, see your Microsoft documentation.)

Dial-up Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT computers that are configured to route TCP/IP and use WINS can access remotely their networks for services, including SunLink Server and Windows NT file and print sharing, electronic mail, scheduling, and database access.