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To: Dirk Hente who wrote (809)5/24/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (3) of 14778
 
> You can use NAT
NAT translates your non registered IP adresses on the fly by the one
you got dynamically from your provider while your gateway is
transmittig/receiving the data.
NAT is done by programs like wingate or winproxy. Of course
you can buy NAT routers as well. But it is not possible to do this with
the router/proxy software in NT4.0.<

Wingate/Winproxy: Is the software installed on both compters? Can either computer access the net while the other is not running?
How long did it take you to install and configure Wingate?

I'm concerned whether two different Castle Kill Key accounts can be
ran using NAT. I guess if one is working with the nonregistered
IP address (via wingate/winproxy set-up), it will work.

I'm still concerned about any slow downs. If the software has to
do any interpretations between IP address, doesn't this take time?
Is the speed of the internet connection cut in half cause you're
using two ip's off one data feed?

I'm using Win '95. For my new system I may go with Win '98.
I'm apprehensive about NT in case of a "blue window of death".

S.W.
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