Hey T Rex Ken,
Both Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows 2000 support "Internet Connection
Sharing".
The system just needs a modem and a NIC. Internet Connec tion Sharing is a
service that needs to be installed from the OS CD. The connection sharing
system must provide Microsoft private IP Addresses to the other systems
DHCP Style.
This is not a great solution but it can be done very inexpensively.
Vern Stitt
CCNA, MCSE
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> Ok guys I have a situation at a school I am working with in Mississippi.
Not
> sure if they will have ISDN/DSL access. So here is the problem, how can I
> hook up 5 or more computers to the Internet with an analog line. If
possible
> what would be a good cheap source of the parts. Thanks
>
> Ken <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/warrentonumc/ken.html">Ken's
Page</A>
>
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