Hi,
For Warp 3 non-connect, you'll need to install MPTS. Technically MPTS is only licensed for Warp 3 Connect or Warp 4, Warp Server, Warp Server for eBusiness, MCP, but it'll work on plain old non-connect Warp 3 and IBM still has it posted on one of their public FTP servers. I doubt IBM is all that worried about people using MPTS on non-connect Warp 3...
There are 2 versions - a 16 bit version and the 32 bit version. Pick one of them but not both. Both will work with the TCP apps included in the bonuspack (although I think there were a few minor incompatibilities with the 32 bit stack and the Bonuspack TCP apps, but it didn't cause major problems). As I recall some newer apps will only work with the 32 bit version, but (and it's been a while since I've set up a Warp 3 box) there was some file in the 32 bit stack that if I recall you had to swap out to make it work. Anyways, here's where you can grab what you need.
The 16 bit version you can grab from here:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08423_conv/And then there is a fixpack for it at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08425_conv/Or the 32 bit stack is at:
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08610_conv/With a fixpack
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08621/Additional fix to fix a random stack crash in the 32 bit stack:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/system/patches/newstack.zipIf I recall you first install the TCP internet connection kit from the bonuspack (use the selective install - some of the stuff like the newsreader and email client you don't really need). Then install the base MPTS, then the fixpak for the MPTS you've installed, and then if you've gone with the 32 bit stack the newstack.zip
You'll want to use one of the newer Firefox builds. Most should work with Warp 4.52, but I can't recall what the last one to work with Warp 3 was. You'll definitely need to instal Warp Fixpak 40 if you're running 3.
I still have a couple of Warp 3 connect systems that I maintain running. To be honest it has been so long since I set them up that I can't recall all the steps, but like Warp 3 has always done for me, they just keep on doing what they do best without crashing.