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Date: | Sat, 25 Aug 2001 20:39:20 -0500 |
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I missed something. Are you using a regular dial-up connection? If so you
only need one NIC in each computer for the network, and nothing else for
ICS, except to have it installed on the machine with the modem. Until last
week when I got cable access, I have used this method since 98SE came out,
which was my sole reason for buying it.
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On 21 Aug 2001, at 17:36, Robert Zeoli wrote:
> "If you will be using Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to enable other
> computers on your home network to share an Internet connection, your ICS
> host computer will require two network adapters, and therefore, two
> available slots or ports. "
> I only have one NIC in the host ( the cat 5 cable is connected to it).
> Why do I need another one? What do I connect to the other NIC
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