don't use ICS> use soemthing better: winroute pro
> Midnight wrote:
>
> I have a RH linux box connected to a Win98se box via a LAN. Question
> is, how do I connect to the internet via the ICS on the Windows box?
>
>
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 05:49:04 -0500 Bill Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ICS requires clients to use its built in DHCP. So let it assign it.
> ICS
> will assign of course 192.168.0.1 to the winbox and then each box as
> it
> connect wil get the next succeeding ip address of local. I do not
>
ICS requires clients to use its built in DHCP. So let it assign it. ICS
will assign of course 192.168.0.1 to the winbox and then each box as it
connect wil get the next succeeding ip address of local. I do not know of
anyway to change ti from 192.168.0.# to another Class or tfrom 255.255.255
Midnight babbled on about:
> I have a RH linux box connected to a Win98se box via a LAN. Question is,
> how do I connect to the internet via the ICS on the Windows box?
Simply configure the RH box with a static ip (might I suggest 192.168.1.10)
and then list the Win98 box as the default route.
On Sunday 18 November 2001 06:55 pm, Midnight wrote:
> I have a RH linux box connected to a Win98se box via a LAN. Question is,
> how do I connect to the internet via the ICS on the Windows box?
Well... if you've got ICS up and running on the windows box all you should
have to do is set the win
I have a RH linux box connected to a Win98se box
via a LAN. Question is, how do I connect to the internet via the ICS on
the Windows box?