If you have a modem *and* a NIC, I don't see what the original problem is...
Do you access your LAN through a 'gateway'?
As for several IP addresses on one interface, yes, Win95 allows this. In
network properties, where you see your adapters and protocols listed, simply
select ADD, select, Protocol, select, Microsoft, select TCP/IP. Yes, I know
you already have TCP/IP. You have to add a second 'instance' of it.
Shannon
>Dialup is a modem, LAN is a NIC.
>When you say you can assign several IP addresses to one interface, is this
>in Win98 or Win95? My Win95 can only take one set of addresses for TCP/IP
>regardless of which interface it's bound to.
>> A little more info please:
>> You have a modem for the dial-up connection and a network interface card
>for
>> the LAN?
>> Or you use the modem for both?
>> Either way, you should be able to do it. You can actually assign several
>IP
>> addresses to one network interface (either the dial-up adapter or an
>actual
>> network card).
>> Write back please...
>> Shannon
>> >Anybody know if Windows 98 supports dual IP addresses?
>> >I currently have Win95A. If I need to access resources on my dialup
>> Internet
>> >connection or my LAN which both run TCP/IP, I need to go into the TCP/IP
>> >settings in Control Panel each time and change them over to one or the
>> >other. Win95 appears to be unable to keep both sets of TCP/IP settings
at
>> >once. What a pain!
>> >If Win98 will allow this, that will prompt me to upgrade.
>> >Thanks.
>> >--Teg