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  1. #1
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    2 computers 1 internet connection how to?

    I have 2 computers and they are networked together via a peer-peer network I was wanting to know how to share the internet connection on one machine to the other.
    Thanks.

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    Modem Sharing for Windows
    http://tucows.holler.net/share95.html

    Modem Sharing products for Windows
    http://www.wingate.com/
    http://www.nat32.com/
    http://www.Winroute.com/
    http://www.Winproxy.com/
    http://www.nat1000.com/
    SOCKServ (freeware)
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/2517/sockserv.htm


    Setting up Win95 home networks
    http://home.keyworld.net/~davcefai/net_1.htm
    http://www.corp-reflection.com/pub/peer/
    http://www.mindspring.com/~arlieo/peer.htm
    http://www.anandtech.com/html/review_display.cfm?do***ent=207
    http://www.homepcnetwork.com/
    http://www.winplanet.com/features/howtos/networking/
    http://www.hardwarecentral.com/features/reports/networking2/

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    I have used WinProxy and WinGate and both work fine but can be a bear to setup. If all you want is plain access sharing, I would highly recomend Sygate. I just finished trying a demo of Wingate 3.0 and IMO it sucks, very buggy. Just log onto the Wingate forum and you will see what I mean. I have a registered version of Wingate 2D and after seeing 3.0 I said forget it.

    I downloaded a demo of Sygate and within an hour I was up and running. No problems in the last 10 days. It is by far the easiest to setup. On another note it is very difficult to setup games to use a proxy (Wingate or WinProxy) Sygate is not a proxy and unless you need a proxy much easier to use. You don't have to **** around with ANY of you apps like mail, browsers, or games. Just set them to access by LAN and your set.

    Download the demo and see for yourself.

    www.sygate.com

    $49 bucks for three user version. I have mine setup on a three node peer-to-peer and it works great. Can you tell I like it?

    Hope this helps

    Larry Mingus
    www.makeitsimple.com

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