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    need help setting up NAT?

    I am trying to share an internet connection through a cable modem. the companys web page http://settings.prestige.net/trouble1.html

    tells me very little as far as common computer knowledge goes. everytime that I try ti set up internet sharing though the three nics, the hub, and the cable modem, it fails. I get fine connections on the first computer. but no connection is shown on the client...can someone tell me or give a link that gives GOOD instructions on how to do this?

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    try using SyGate
    www.sygate.com

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    Chip, Give a bit more info if you can on what OS's you are using, Hardware ect. you will need to set one of the computers to act as a "server/gateway" for the other computers on the "internal/home network" I personally suggest the SYGATE software as I personally use it and find it very easy to use and setup.

    Will watch for your replies

    Mntsnow

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    hey, this was one of the previous posts that no one responded too....the problem is all fixed [img]/forum/smile.gif[/img] thanks though!

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