Yes, ETHERNET is the NT domain when I look in NetServer setup in Ops Nav.

Someone else said that my ISP (ATT Broadband, in the Twin Cities,
Minnesota) filters NETBIOS. So I'm stuck with if I use plain vanilla TCP/IP.

Would VPN protect me from the filtering? I think we want to get that going?
Do you recommend any Win98 clients?

At 06:16 PM 4/20/02 -0700, you wrote:
>The conversation from the Home network to the Office network is done
>entirely over TCP/IP.  Netbios like SNA, is not a routable protocol so
>it has to be "tunneled" using TCP/IP.
>
>Vern, your LMHOSTS has a NT domain or workgroup of ETHERNET.  Is this
>the same as what your AS/400 is assigned to?
>
>Also, are you using a VPN connection into the Office network?
>
>Best Regards
>
>Fritz Hayes
>Atwater Associates
>|
>| This is for mapping network drives to the IFS. I'm using CAE for ops
>nav,
>| Personal communications (I got my own copy) for TN5250. File and print
>| sharing, which were a part of CA for 95/NT, are not a part of CAE.
>| NetServer is the 400 implementation of Windows file and print sharing,
>| allowing it to be a part of Windows networks, and that uses NETBIOS
>over
>| TCP/IP.
>|
><snip>
>| >
>| >That explains it, then. Lets here it for the stellar service at ATT.
>:-{
>| >
>| >Could we redefine those services on the 400 and get through? Can I
>tell
>| >Windows to use a different set of ports?
>| >
>
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