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| -This directory contains the binaries to install and use IPFW and
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| -DUMMYNET on a Windows Machine. The kernel part is an NDIS module,
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| -whereas the user interface is a command line program.
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| -
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| -1. INSTALL THE NDIS DRIVER
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| -
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| -- open the configuration panel for the network card in use
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| - (either right click on the icon on the SYSTRAY, or go to
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| - Control Panel -> Network and select one card)
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| -
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| -- click on Properties->Install->Service->Add
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| -- click on 'Driver Disk' and select 'netipfw.inf' in this folder
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| -- select 'ipfw+dummynet' which is the only service you should see
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| -- click accept on the warnings for the installation of an unknown
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| - driver (roughly twice per existing network card)
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| -
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| -Now you are ready to use the emulator. To configure it, open a 'cmd'
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| -window and you can use the ipfw command from the command line.
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| -Otherwise click on the 'TESTME.bat' which is a batch program that
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| -runs various tests.
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| -
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| -2. UNINSTALL THE DRIVER
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| -
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| -- select a network card as above.
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| -- click on Properties
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| -- select 'ipfw+dummynet'
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| -- click on 'Remove'
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