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IP sharing in Windows 2000?
#1
Posted 02 April 2000 - 08:07 PM
Is there IP sharing in Windows 2000? I remember 98SE having that option. I can't seem to find it in Windows 2000. I only have two PCs running. Just wondering if there is anyway to enable this
thanks guys
#2
Posted 03 April 2000 - 03:04 AM
The win 2000 help file explains the process more than adequately
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Intel PIII 450
ASUS P2B-F (BIOS 1012.003 beta)
128 MB PC 100 SDRam
Diamond Viper 770 32Mb TNT2 (Det. 3.81)
Quantum Fireball 8.4Gb HDD
Tekram DC-310 SCSI Adapter
Panasonic CW-7502 SCSI CD-R
Mitsubishi Diamond Data 32x IDE CD Rom
Creative Sound Blaster PCI 64 (ES 1370)
Logitech Wingman Extreme Digital 3D USB
Epson Stylus Color 400
Dynalink V1456VQE External 56k V.90
Daewoo 710b 17"
Windows 2000 2195.1
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#NTCompatible on UNDERNET!!!
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Intel PIII 450
ASUS P2B-F (BIOS 1012.003 beta)
128 MB PC 100 SDRam
Diamond Viper 770 32Mb TNT2 (Det. 3.81)
Quantum Fireball 8.4Gb HDD
Tekram DC-310 SCSI Adapter
Panasonic CW-7502 SCSI CD-R
Mitsubishi Diamond Data 32x IDE CD Rom
Creative Sound Blaster PCI 64 (ES 1370)
Logitech Wingman Extreme Digital 3D USB
Epson Stylus Color 400
Dynalink V1456VQE External 56k V.90
Daewoo 710b 17"
Windows 2000 2195.1
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#NTCompatible on UNDERNET!!!
#3
Posted 06 April 2000 - 03:28 AM
Use Sygate www.sygate.com - great for DNS fowarding, has built in socks5 proxy too which is optional. Easy to use, and quick - I suggest you use this, I had no luck with inet sharing.
#4
Posted 06 April 2000 - 04:03 AM
I would like also suggest winroute for internet sharing. It has alot of useful options and taught me alot about networking. You have to go through the help files a bit but once you understand how it works it is very powerful. Right now Im running a quake3 server off of my client machine that is accessible from the internet.
Of course it has a nat,firewall and packet filtering and every other little deal. Its just a little bit more advanced than ics and sygate.
Of course it has a nat,firewall and packet filtering and every other little deal. Its just a little bit more advanced than ics and sygate.
#5
Posted 06 April 2000 - 10:27 PM
err whoa? really you can do this?? I've been wondering if there was a way to run game servers from my client computer but had no clue up till now!
anyone got links to that winroute program?
anyone got links to that winroute program?
#6
Posted 06 April 2000 - 10:53 PM
Hey spacey yeah man it kicks ass. Www.winroute.com. Fully functional for 30 days. Icq me if you need help. 66651784
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