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re: Re: 'Share a DSL Internet Connection using a gateway'
Monday, July 5, 2004 at 8:22 pm Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by steve
(4 messages posted)
What I would do if i were you is install both the nics into 1 machine enable ure
dsl modem to use pppoe (which means your modem authenicates it self to ure isp instead
of ure router/hub etc. then i would on the nic thats for dsl set the tcp/ip setting
to automatic then on the second nic card set it up static give it the ip addy 192.168.1.2
give the client computer ip 192.168.1.3 with subnet 255.255.255.0 Default gateway
192.168.1.1 and also make sure u have a cross over cable (means that 2 computers
aren't sending and receving at the same time this would be a problem hence ure on
a straight connections and have no routher with any buffer)If this doesn't work e-mail
me and I will come up with a soultion to your problem.
On Friday, September 14, 2001 at 3:20 pm, Steve Easton wrote:
>Set up one pc as the main connection to the internet. Connect the others to the
main
>one using a workgroup/ethernet hub. Download and install "Proxy" from AnalogX, on
>the "connected machine" and follow the directions ( in a read me file ) for assigning
>IP addresses to the other pc's. It works like a dream it's small,and it's freeware.
>I use it to run two pc's on one dial up, and have both on-line at the same time.
>It will obviously work for DSL too. The Proxy program allows for multiple e-mail
>addys, etc, etc
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