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As general information to everyone, Sygate is a NAT, not a proxy server. It
is not necessary to configure client applications to use a proxy server in
order to use Sygate. I use it on my home network; it was very easy to
install and has run flawlessly.
Ben Moore
----- Original Message -----
From: Darren K. Page
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Sygate 3.0 install
> FYI: I use wingate on an NT 4.0 and win 98 peer to peer cable modem
network.
> To set up IE5, I entered the proxy IP address as well as the port (80).
> In the network setup, I only have to enter the DNS settings with NO
> gateways.
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> And yes, you will have to set up every different internet app to work
> through the proxy (e.g. I use Seti, Norton LiveUpdate, WinAmp (for the
CDDB)
> and ICQ, all of which needed to be set up separately).
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