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IP sharing in Windows 2000?

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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 smile thanks guys smile

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The win 2000 help file explains the process more than adequately

 

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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.

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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.

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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?

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I wonder if you mean Internet Connection sharing (ICS) or real IP sharing!

ICS is built into Win98 SE as well as in W2k!

 

If you talk about ICS,don´t bother about any proggies like winroute or that sort of stuff!

 

Just go to your dial-up (Networking) properties of your dial-up connection and enable the stuff you´re looking for!

It´s good enough for two PC´s on a network!

 

Have fun with it!

 

BigBopper

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