>>I'm about to get a cable modem installed - finally. I'd like to share that IP address with all my home computers, and I'd like to figure out the most direct way of doing that.
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>>I have an NT4 WorkStation and a Win98 machine networked, and I have a third machine which I could set up with just about anything I want - NTServer, Netware/Bordermanager, Linux.....
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>>I've heard that a recent update to Win98 may do proxying of some sort, but I'm not sure where to get the upgrade and whether the upgrade will require a complete re-install of Win98 or not!
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>>Any suggestions regarding my best option?
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>>TIA
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>I just sprung for the second IP address. @Home is charging me an extra 4.50/month for the second IP.
That's a possibility... certainly cheaper than a couple of NIC's - not to mention the time to set it up!
As I understand things, that would mean any nosey person could simply get access to my PC through the internet - although if I use proxy or NAT, it creates a low-end kind of firewall. I recall an article in InfoWorld recently in which the outhor found a lot of people querying his machine once he established a full time internet connection (through DSL or Cable or something like that).
Have you been monitoring for that kind of thing? Do you host your web site in your home?
BTW - I cut and pasted some of your VFP KB articles for my own future reference - thanks!
Kogo Michael Hogan
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I think so Brain, but "Snowball for Windows"?
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