>>I have a network (netbeui and tcp/ip) which has a leased line to the Net. All the machines in it can access the Net, sharing bandwidth. Now I tried to set one of the stations as a dial-up server, and the dialup client sees the machine it's attached to, but can't get it to see the internet. There's probably something stupid I've overlooked, so I'd appreciate if anyone could point me to the right direction ASAP.
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>>TIA
>Dragan,
>Is it NT RAS or Win95 slip ? Anyway make sure it assigns a TCP/IP number to connecting machine. With NT RAS, it's easy and you configure TCP/IP through control panel/network/RAS/RAS setup/network/TCIP/IP configuration. Unfortunately I haven't done it in Win95 yet.
>Cetin
unfortunately, it's a w95 osr2. I've had to install Plus! to get to have a dialup server. I'll take another look at it. In the meantime, the machine seems to have completely lost the IP connection to the rest of the network. It hangs when I browse Network Neighborhood (at least I have to kill the Explorer).
Seems to be it's M$'s way to force us to buy NT - things which could (almost) work in 95 simply won't just because M$ said so.