"Steven J. Wolfe" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a question concerning the sharing of a DSL connection. DSL has been
> extremely slow to come around in my area, so I have very little knowledge
> about it!
>
> Anyway, I have a freind wanting to know which DSL modem type to purchase to
> allow for Internet Sharing. They are using Sygate right now with a modem
> connection, and a small peer to peer network. From the information I have
> found, it seems that you need an external DSL modem , with two NICS installed
> in the Server machine to share connections. Is this so, or can you use an
> internal DSL modem for sharing as well.
>
> The only reason I could see that it would require an external model, would be
> for some wierd IP addressing!
If you use an external DSL modem, which has ethernet ports, then you don't need
2 NIC's in any of your machines, and it won't have to be bogged down acting as a
router. You simply use a hub (or some DSL modems, like flowpoint 2200 series
have built-in 4 port hubs) to connect your computers together. You must get DSL
service that has more than one static IP in that case, or use a NAT solution.
Different vendors have different plans.
If you use an internal modem, then the hosting computer has to act as a router,
which will use some of its resources, and force you to potentially use some kind
of proxy software like wingate or sygate.
If you have the option, I would go aith an external modem, preferrably one with
multiple ethernet ports, and get DSL service with multiple IP's. Setup and
administration is a snap, you barely have to do anything.
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