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re: Question about 'Getting Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to work with PPPoE'
Monday, November 11, 2002 at 12:15 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Alan Pedley
(4 messages posted)
I'm in the same position... I have followed the advice in this form re: DHCP and
MTU. Client machines are assigned IP addresses in the range expected (192.168.0.x),
the local LAN NIC is assigned 192.168.0.1...
I have assigned the "external" NIC to provide ICS with the internal LAN NIC. However,
the PPPoE appears to manage DHCP server. Previous attempts to have the PPPoE "virtual"
connection did not seem to allow appropriate IP assignment to the internal machines.
In summary I "see" two "external connection" one physical NIC and one virtual PPPoE.
The NIC seems to allow appriate internal IP assignment whereas the PPPoE seems to
do DHCP management. I can't make a single ICS sharing configuration to have both
features appropriately managed.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 9:36 am, Rick Scalf wrote:
>I have Enternet 300, and it was easy to set up but I have the identical problem
when
>it comes to Internet Connection Sharing. I have been pulling my hair out for over
>three weeks trying to share the DSL connection with other Win2K Pro machines. Have
>you discovered something I missed?
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