Err, lots of computers, but only one that is useful for this kind of stuff at present. (That's this home one, one of the Athlon 1700s, which is currently still doing the United Devices thing. Am I supposed to switch it over?)
The others are not useful for this task at present. The office Athlon XP runs ECS, and the other boxes are all K6-III/500s, running a motely variety of operating systems: OS/2 4.5 (two machines), W98SE, and NT 4.0. But I need a proper TCPIP network as only the ECS box has web access. Current network runs on .... er .... whatever you call the usual old-fashioned thing that all the Microsoft and IBM networks used to run until just lately.
Sol helped me switch it over to TCPIP the other week, and all the machines can ping each other just fine, but I haven't figured out why I can't get outside the local TCPIP network and onto the web with any machine except the one that actually has the modem attached yet.
Sol can't help me with that as he knows all about TCPIP but zero about OS/2, while I know all about OS/2 and zero about TCPIP. Or roughly those proportions, anyway. I'll just have to sit down and figure it out. Guess it will take me somewhere between five minutes and five weeks.