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re: ICS set up but not working
Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 3:24 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ryan
(1 messages posted)
When I was using a DSL provider called Telocity who in turn got bought by DirectTV
who in turn dropped DSL service (thanks DirectTV!). I then switched to PiloSoft
(who sucks), and finally Comcast Cable (who also sucks).
In all cases, I've NEVER had to use any type of dial-up software. Just had two NIC
cards and the DSL modem plugged into one of the NICs.
What is this PPPoE used for? Why don't they a standard setup that all OS's can use?
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at 3:26 pm, Joakim Stai wrote:
>Well I've got the exact same problem, three Windows 2000 (one host, two clients)
>computers and trying to share the ADSL connection from the host to the clients.
I'm
>using RASPPPoE on the host (which works), and I've been messing around for days
on
>both the host and the clients without even seeing signs of ICS working :/
>
>I can enable the ICS on the NIC connected to the ADSL modem (used by RASPPPoE to
>access the Internet), and all settings seem to be in order (even Internet Explorer's
>connection settings are ok), but both clients are not offline. I've got ZoneAlarm
>but shutting it down didn't work either.
>
>Is there anything I've not thought of that could hinder the clients from accessing
>the Internet?
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