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> On 27 Sep 00, at 7:40, Cesar Mendoza wrote:
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> > I have 2 computers in my home network using the same telephonic
> > line to connect to the internet, when one of them connects, the
> > line is busy, so the other one cannot. If I use the Windows 98
> > Connection Sharing one of them must act as the gateway, with an
> > static address (192.168.0.1) and the other must obtain its address
> > dynamically from the "gateway" in order to gain access to the
> > Internet. The problem is that the "gateway" must connect first. I
> > want to be able to share the connection no matter which one of them
> > connects first, is this possible?
>
> I'm fairly certain that if you use ICS, and the machine which is
> not the gateway ttries to access the Internet, ICS will make the
> gateway dial so that this can happen.
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.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ralph Willing
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