This document contains the following information:

 - how to get new registration keys (for registered users of previous
   versions of Stomper)
 - how to install the modem client for Windows 95
 - how to install the modemserver for Windows 3.x/95

For general information on Stomper, see STOMPER.DOC, which is part of 
STPE321.ZIP

The complete Stomper consists of:

STPE321.ZIP     -  Modem-/ISDN-server for DOS
                   Modem-server for Netware (NLM), 
                   Modem-/ISDN-Client for DOS and Win 3.x
ST95E321.ZIP    -  (this archive): modemserver for Windows 3.x/95
                   modemclient for Windows 95

Both files and updates are available at different sites (see end of text).

All server - client - combinations can be mixed (e.g. modemserver for DOS 
with Win95-client), as long as you don't mix versions.


         I. New registration keys
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The registration keys have changed since version 3.20. If you already 
have an older registration key, you can either obtain a new one free from
our BBS (+49-7156-939006) or you can contact your Stomper-dealer and 
request a new key.
To get a converted key from our BBS, just log in using the 
'username'  "New Key" and then follow the instructions.
These converted keys do not include the new modemserver for Windows. See 
ORDER.EXE for upgrade price information.



          II. Installing the modemserver for Windows
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Note: it is still advisable to install STMGR.NLM on your Netware Fileserver
first, if you are running Netware.

This installation procedure works with both Windows 3.x and Windows 95.
We will include a setup-program in future versions.

1. Copy all files of the Stomper-archive in one directory.

2. Copy all files with the ending .DLL into the Windows-SYSTEM directory.
   In case you already have a modemclient for Windows 95 running, you might
   have to restart your PC in DOS-mode - otherwise the operating system
   will not allow you to replace STNETIPX.DLL or STNETNB.DLL, whichever
   you are using.
   After having copied the DLL-files, you should delete them from the 
   original directory (you must at least make sure, that CTL3DV2.DLL is
   NOT in the same directory as STWIN.EXE).
 
3. Now you can run STWIN.EXE. You will first be prompted to select the
   network-protocol (IPX/SPX or NetBios/NetBEUI).
   Later on you can change this setting by selecting "Options|Network..."
   from the menu.
 
4. To start a modemserver, select "Modemserver|New". 
   From here you can access the online help, where you will find detailed
   information.






          III. Installing the modemclient for Windows 95
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


The modemclient will run with any Stomper modemserver version 3.21 (DOS,
NLM or Windows).

We haven't included a setup program in this release yet, so the installation
has to be done manually. But you will see that the whole process is very
easy (don't get intimidated by the number of words in the following 
description - it looks worse than it is).

1. In case you have some Stomper-components of the DOS/Win3.x-version running
   on your Windows 95 PC, you must first uninstall them (remove NETFOS.COM
   from the WINSTART.BAT file and re-replace STCOMM.DRV by the original 
   COMM.DRV in the SYSTEM.INI).

2. Make sure that the following files are in your Windows-SYSTEM directory:

   STCLNT.VXD
   STNETIPX.DLL
   STNETNB.DLL
   NWSPXIPX.DLL

3. Add the following line to the [386Enh]-section of your SYSTEM.INI

   device=stclnt.vxd

4. Create a new section [Stomper] in the SYSTEM.INI. 
 - erstellen Sie einen neuen Abschnitt [Stomper] in der Datei SYSTEM.INI.
   Ex:

   [Stomper]
   Network=stnetipx.dll
   Port=COM3

   
   Port=COM3 tells STCLNT.VXD to redirect COM3 to the modemserver. If
   you have a multi-modemserver license, your modemserver will usually 
   have IDs. In that case, you must add a list of IDs of the modemservers
   your port should try to attach to, like

   Port=COM3,ab

   if you want to use Modemserver 'a' or 'b', whichever is available.
   This is equivalent to the /N-option used with Stomper for DOS.
   You can define up to 4 "Port=" entries, if you want to redirect 
   multiple ports. You should choose Ports that are not physically 
   installed.

   The entry "Network=..." tells STCLNT.VXD, which DLL to use for 
   network communications. Currently you can choose from STNETIPX.DLL for
   the IPX/SPX-protocol and STNETNB.DLL for NetBios/NetBEUI.

   Notes:
   a)
   SPX/IPX        make sure that STNETIPX.DLL and NWIPXSPX.DLL both are
                  in your SYSTEM-directory

   NetBEUI:       If you get the message "invalid LAN-adapter number", you
                  will have to specify an adapter number (usually 0...7).
                  For example, if the correct LAN-adapter number is 1, 
                  the line should read:

                  Network=STNETNB.DLL,1

                  If you don't specify a number, 0 is assumed.

                  Hint: because it is sometimes hard to determine the correct
                        number, it is helpful to run STWIN and let it make
                        the network entry (menu Options|Network).
                        STWIN shows a list of available adapter numbers, which
                        narrows the choice.

5. Restart Windows 95

At this point, your network port is already installed and ready for duty.
Unfortunately some applications analyse the Windows registry to enumerate
existing ports, so they will not "see" the new port.
The easiest way to make this entry, is to install a fake standard serial
port by choosing "add hardware" from your Windows 95 configuration manager.


The following software has been successfully tested with Stomper for Win95:

 - Winfax Pro
 - DigiTerm
 - HyperTerminal
 - TERMINAL.EXE (Win 3.x)
 - Telix for Windows 1.10
 - WinCIM 1.4 / 2.0
 - NavCIS 1.62
 - TulliCom 4.0
 - Microsoft Network Access for Win95
 - pcAnywhere for Windows
 - T-Online BTX-decoder


           IV. Where to get updates from
           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Internet FTP sites:

ftp.u-net.com                   /com/acl/stomper
cyberstation.net                /pub/silvrado/stomper
ftp.dyson.brisnet.org.au        /pub/clarion/stomper

WWW:
ftp://www.acl.co.uk/com/acl/stomper
http://dyson.brisnet.org.au/~cugq/stomper.html

Compuserve:

GO PCCOM oder GO PCPRO

or see ORDER.EXE for your local Stomper-dealer.
