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SOLOMON NINAWALE <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 May 2003 11:30:48 +1000
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Hi everyone:

Thank you for answers. I would like to ask the following quetion
About this application FreeCisco is it possible to get it of the web or is
it sold by Cisco Systems and its vendors???


Peter Shkabara writes:

> Your question should be rephrased: can a PC be used as a ROUTER. The answer
> is yes, but it depends on your operating system. A Linux/UNIX box can do it,
> as can Windows 2000 server (or NT server). There is a small application
> called FreeCisco that fits on a floppy disk and makes your PC into a simple
> router.
>
> If all you are wanting is to have a PC share its Internet connection, then
> Win98, WinME and XP can all allow for this function. It is called connection
> sharing, and it is enabled as part of the Internet RAS connection
> configuration.
>
> Peter
> -----------------------------------------------
> The NoSpin Group
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> My question is: Is it possible to use a PC as a Gateway...?
>
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Solomon Ninawale
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