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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (2317)9/5/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: shadowman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
HH,

Don't know if this will help but you can check it out and see?

206.64.140.2

206.64.140.2



To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (2317)9/7/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Respond to of 14778
 
I suggest you also looked into using the same solution Street Walker used to connect 3 PCs to his InterJet ISP connection. See Post number 2292 exchange2000.com in this thread. I have never seen a posting from anybody who tried connecting multiple PCs to one cable modem but because what you are doing is so similar to what Street Walker is doing it should work. Unless there are hidden gotchas I don't know about. You will need a network interface card in each PC, a Hub, and network translation software similar to SyGate.



I agree. It varies from cable modem to cable modem. The one I designed years ago was designed explicitly to defeat socks/proxy servers so that consumers would have to pay for usage. I can confirm that @HOME cable modem setup works well with wingate as I imagine it would sygate.

Sean