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If you are using PKTMUX, the you should be able to let go of WINPKT.

Once when you ran Trumpet without WINPKT, it output that it could not find WINPKT or PKTDRV.

WINPKT is not multiplexing for the Dos Prompt. It only multiplexes for winsock. With Trumpet 3, I believe, PKTDRV can be used instead of WINPKT. But if that is not the case, then you would need to run PKTMUX and PKTDRV before WINPKT.

Also, PKTMUX has not been given your "packet driver" interrupt, or quantity of needed packet driver channels.

Maybe this might work?

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C:\trumpet\PCNTPK INIT=0x80
C:\net\PKTMUX 10 80
C:\net\PKTDRV
set MTCPCFG=C:\MTCP\CONFIG.CFG
C:\MTCP\DHCP

The only thing I can't remember for sure, is if you set PKTMUX packet channels to 10, can you run PKTDRV 10 times right away; making them available when needed? Or, do you have to always run it directly before the next application?

If I remember correctly, if you have a bunch of PKTDRVs running, PKTMUX will direct application use to the next open PKTDRV. When ever an application times out, after use of PKTDRV, it will resets to open;  ready to be used again. If for some reason a PKTDRV does not reset, there is a PKTDRV switch "/r" that will force reset.

I haven't looked through PKTMUX.DOC completely, lately. There might even be a switch to tell PKTDRV how many channels to run. That doesn't ring any bells, but maybe?

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1 hour ago, awkduck said:

C:\trumpet\PCNTPK INIT=0x80

C:\net\PKTMUX 10 80

C:\net\PKTDRV

set MTCPCFG=C:\MTCP\CONFIG.CFG

C:\MTCP\DHCP

It doesn't work. The pktmux gives only 2 channels 

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8 minutes ago, shelby said:

It doesn't work. The pktmux gives only 2 channels 

Does it give you an output that says that?

Or can you only load 2 instances of PKTDRV?

I doubt free memory is the issue, but it might be. If that is the case, sometimes TSRs can be loaded high.

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53 minutes ago, awkduck said:

Does it give you an output that says that?

Or can you only load 2 instances of PKTDRV?

I doubt free memory is the issue, but it might be. If that is the case, sometimes TSRs can be loaded high.

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here is another strange thing
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I have only experience on Windows 3.1 (so NOT WFW 3.11). Browsers: best is Netscape 4.03 or 4.04, using a proxy server or a webproxy. Without: Netscape 3.04. Watch a-synchronous DNS. More details here (go to page 2):  https://web.archive.org/web/20180329130629/http://win3x.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=net&action=display&num=1517876379

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58 minutes ago, deomsh said:

I have only experience on Windows 3.1 (so NOT WFW 3.11). Browsers: best is Netscape 4.03 or 4.04, using a proxy server or a webproxy. Without: Netscape 3.04. Watch a-synchronous DNS. More details here (go to page 2):  https://web.archive.org/web/20180329130629/http://win3x.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=net&action=display&num=1517876379

In win 3.11 there is no need for share command because of the winsock.dll. The ie5 put his installation folder in path command. Every browser needs trumpet to run first to enter the internet except ie5

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