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8.8. My Internet provider only has SLIP. Can I use that? (yes.)
Install DUN 1.3 or install MS Plus. The dial-up scripter includes a SLIP server type for dial-up networking. When you select SLIP: Unix Connection, or CSLIP: Unix Connection, from the server type options, you will only be able to use TCP/IP. There are additional scripting commands for using SLIP; be sure to check out dial-up scripting help for the details. You may need to use the script to obtain an IP address. 4.00.950B users have a better scripting interface which is part of the dial-up connection's properties.
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