Windows 2000 and Windows 98 have Internet Connection Sharing built-in; you
just need to enable the sharing feature by checking a box in the dialup
configuration. If you are using Windows 95, you will need to add some
software such as Wingate to do the routing for you. I have not had much luck
with Wingate myself, but others on the list report that it works well. Which
OS are you running?
Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
Seems like I have a similar question. I have two computers, linked together
on a home network. I've looked for "Connection Sharing", but can't find it.
I have file sharing set up and have no trouble accessing the other
computer's
files from either computer. However, when one computer is connected to the
Internet using AOL, I can't get the other to connect.
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