miku 0 Posted February 22, 2001 Hi, I have Internet Connection sharing enabled in windows 2000. The internet works perfectly on other computers. But I am not able to use MSN Messenger Talk or Netmeeting, or Phone Dialer. How to make them work. It is because I only have 1 IP and look for the app on server computer. How to configure Applications or Services in ICS to make them work. Please reply back soon ARC Share this post Link to post
kgeissler 0 Posted February 27, 2001 You can try and do port mapping, that might help. I have found that using a 3rd party app like sygate or winroute works best. Share this post Link to post
miku 0 Posted February 28, 2001 Well How do I do that? Please specify, exact steps. I dont know much Thanks ARC Share this post Link to post
kgeissler 0 Posted March 2, 2001 Go to the right click on Network Neighborhood an go to properties. Right click on your lan card that is connected to the internet and go to properties. Click on the Sharing tab. Next, click the advanced button and use either Serices or Applications. The Services port mapping is for letting outside clients have access to services on your server. Lets say someone is trying to connect to your web server which is on a different machine than the one connected to the web. By setting up the Services mappings your server will know that everything coming in on say port 80 is to be sent to the machine on your network that is running IIS. Applications port mappings typically are connections coming from your internal network that are going to be sent to the internet. You really use this for setting up rules so your server knows that things from your internal clients that are sent on lets say port 80 are going to be sent on your shared internet connection. Hope this helps. Share this post Link to post
miku 0 Posted March 3, 2001 Thanks for replying kgeissler. Well, I am still not sure of setting up netmeting / messenger. I tried to map port 70 to msn in services. But it doesn't help. same with netmeeting/dialer. Do you think there is solution to this? ARC Share this post Link to post
kgeissler 0 Posted March 3, 2001 I found that port mapping in ICS really stinks. I tried to map a port to use remotelyanywhere and never got it to work. I now use sygate and everything works like a champ, Sygate is easy to setup, easy to use and easy to do port mapping. Take a look at that software. I think the 2 user version is free or very cheap. Share this post Link to post