OK, so just for the record: What does NAT stand for?

fwiw, I'm running macpoet and it seems to be behaving.

tia,
katzy

> 
> My beef with PPPoE (besides it being a totally unnecessary protocol)
> are that the implementations available for the Mac are slow and tend
> to be unstable.
> 
> For your set-up, you have two choices:
> 
> 1. Connect the DSL modem to a NAT Router that supports PPPoE, then
> connect the two Macs to the router.
> 
> 2. Add a 2nd NIC to the G3 and run something like IPNetRouter, then
> connect the PowerBook to the G3 with a crossover cable (or a hub and
> a regular cable).
> 
> Personally, I'd go with the separate NAT Router solution.  Belkin,
> D-Link, etc.  It's a lot easier to maintain.
> 
> - Dan.


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