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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (833)5/25/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
EXCELLENT resource for proxies, NAT's, etc,

carol.wins.uva.nl
A MUST READ! - Scroll through and read this excellent review of technology.

One data feed/isp account gives you a "dynamic IP address" each time you dial up. Then on your networked computers you assign them a "static IP address". Hence one data feed supplying several addresses.

Is there a decreased internet speed on any of the computers, or a drain on any hardware if the proxy server computer/or gateway computer
is having to route the data to two other IP addresses?

I'm looking at either going with a Proxy Server (Winproxy or Wingate or IPROUTE);
or a NAT - seagate; or having Windows NT route the internet to
the static IP addesses as mentioned in an earlier post, I think from Spots.

S.W.

S.W.