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To: GOPbabe who wrote (1175)1/20/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: Sowbug  Read Replies (2) of 29970
 
There are lots of ways to get multiple computers hooked up to the Internet through a single IP address (i.e., dial-up or cable Internet connection). All are a variant of something called "IP masquerading." Some hardware routers do it; Linux and Unix do it; and several Windows and Macintosh utilities do it.

If you're running a PC, try wingate.net and install the software on the computer with the cable connection, then network the other computers via Ethernet to that computer (which you're probably already doing if you have +1 computer in the house).

WinGate is wonderful because it works and it's cheap (or free, depending on the options you choose).
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