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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: amigakit on January 27, 2006, 03:44:50 PM
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A new version of EasyNet (http://easynet.amigakit.com) will be released on the 10th Feb.
EasyNet is a project with the objectives of providing the users with an easier way to network their Amiga and get online with broadband.
EasyNet has a new Host Manager and the ability to open Shared drives and folders on PCs on the network, with a few clicks.
The program has some ISPs DNS presets added to make it easy to configure for your Internet provider. Also some router settings presets have been added.
EasyNet now has AmigaGuide help and has context-sensitive bubble help.
The interface has been reworked to make it more fast and more intuitive. It now dynamically picks up user entry-errors, e.g. errors are highlighted by '!' symbols next to the error.
It has also been reworked to accomodate VisualPrefs and GUI themes.
The previous features such as Wireless Utility and Network card configuration tools remain.
Work is still progressing on the EasyNet Setup Wizard.
The program doesn't use MUI so it's requirements are low.
At the moment an AREXX port is being added and file error-checking to ensure that TCP files are not missing.
See the EasyNet website for screenshots and more information:
http://easynet.amigakit.com
Any suggestions are welcome...
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This sounds very interesting :-D
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Which TCP/IP stack(s) does it configure? Or is it bundled with the AmiTCP from aminet, for example?
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@nasty
thanks!
@xeron
It configures AmiTCP similar to Genesis, but with the emphasis on usability. Unfortunately not many of our favourite Amiga programs concentrate on usability.
With Broadband being so prevalent and home-networking commonplace, Classic Amigas are falling behind in the ease-to-setup category
Next step after this version will be integrating Apache and Samba into the user interface, similar to the way OS X implements it.
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@amigakit
Sounds really cool. I'll stick with MiamiDeluxe on OS3.9, since I registered it while I still could ;-)
I wish you all the best with this endevour, though.
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I fancied one of those 10MBit PCMCIA ethernet cards to get on broadband. Since it's only 10MBit and not the 100MBit a PCI card would support then why not go the whole-hog and get a broadband provider that supports 10MBit!?
I've heard someone like Wanadoo/LineOne offers 8Mbit...
So the first port of call when deciding to go Amiga broadband really, would be to decide who you're going to set up with (since a lot will give you their own modem/filters etc.)
Anyone know which providers offer which speed, and what hardware freebies you get?
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I would recommend Force9 in the UK: www.f9.net.uk
They are particulary cheap, very reliable and have good range of broadband packages. EasyNet also comes with a Force9 preset in it too, along with Wanadoo, NTLWorld, AOL etc (!)
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Sounds like it would work on my Amiga 500 if only there
were a hardware solution (nic adapter) to conect it to my broadband/network.
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I've used it on the test A600 here and it works OK. When the GUI is running, it consumes around 800K so once the network is started, quit the GUI and other utilities can be used
So it should run on an OS 2 A500, if there was a compatible NIC.
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Final touches are now being applied to the EasyNet update.
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Cool, nice product. I can imagine a lot of users being happy with an easy solution. Good job.
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Looks and sounds good, I'll be ordering on Feb. 11th.
Keep the good stuff coming.
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Is anyone within range of the 8MB aDSL right now? I might ring NTL tommorrow to see what they offer, since all other providers will have to provide aDSL through the BT wires (whereas NTL would be cable).