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 htt
Ok all 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 http
s Internet
activity an analog dial up connection is going to slow to a crawl with 5
PC's. 384K DSL would probably be tolorable but if you can, get your ISP to
give you at least 512K download speed.
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This is Very Simple. Install Linux in one machine.
Assing IP address for each machine and gateway as linux machine.
Configure kppp for dialup. Do the following
1. Edit the file /etc/sysconfig/network and add a line like this
FORWARD_IPV4=yes
2.Edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file a
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 Add
Intel also makes an internet sharing box that uses PCMCIA cards and a client
software that loads ontp each machine. It works quite well and you don't
have to worry about computers being on or crashing. Problem is I don't
remember the name of the product. I'm sure you could find it on the Intel
sit
This is called the Inetl In business Internet station.
Intel InBusiness Internet Stations are dial-up
Internet access routers that require only one modem,
phone line, and ISP account to provide simultaneous,
shared Internet access for users on peer-to-peer and
client-server networks. In addition,
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> Ok all I have a situation at a school I am working with in Mississippi.
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> sure if they will have ISDN/DSL access. So here is the problem
r ISDN Terminal
Adapter or DSL modem on the other interface. You'll probably also want to
consider security issues.
- Don
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Ok all I h
A Cisco 800 or 1000 series router will do just fine for that, with a hub
or switch on the side.
Brian
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> sure if they will have ISDN/DSL access. So here is the problem
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