Gateway and Windows XP client

Hello,
I have a network with a Novell server (Netware 4.11, Nias 4.0, no Border manager)and I use the IP Gateway for Internet access. The
workstations with Windows 95/98 have the client 3.31. For our new
workstations with Windows XP, I do not have a client to provide access
to
Internet. (The client 4.83 does not seem to work with my gateway or, I
don't know to do that).
What can I do, without buying something else? What client must I use? Thank you,
Doina

hi Doina,
> There is no NAT with NIAS 4.0, therefore I can't do what you
sugested.
NAT.nlm comes with the Operating system, not with NIAS. I seem to
remember
that the latest 4.11 patches included NAT.nlm, but I might be wrong.
> Maybe you can tell me if there is an old client for Windows NT/2000
which
> is acceptable for XP and has Gateway IP and from where can I
download this
> client.
As far as I know, no NT (or later) client worked with the IP gateway.
Sorry.
Cat
Novell Support Connection Volunteer Sysop

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