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Geek Culture / How to share internet?

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Gery
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Posted: 25th Apr 2004 22:24
i connected 2 computers with link cable - paraller port.
All multiplayer games are working, directplay ok, ip/tpc connections are ok, IPX are wirking.
But no internet. How to share it?

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 00:05
:: stops laughing and gets off the floor ::
i would say,
2 Network Cards + say a 5meter BNC Twisted Pair Cable line with 2 T-Juncs and Terminators...
or
2 Network Cards + a Hub + 2 Cat5 Cables...

that's how most people do it in the 21st Century


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DarkSin
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 00:12 Edited at: 26th Apr 2004 00:12
Do you have 56k or broadband?
with broadband its easy, with 56k it requires a bit of tweaking (but not allot).

Also what OS is on the machines?


TKF15H
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 00:31
Quote: " :: stops laughing and gets off the floor ::"

At least he's not using the serial port.

OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 00:38
Get a router - attach all networked computers to it...


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Van B
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 17:28
There is another way...

There are proxy internet sharing programs available that can share a connection by assigning it an IP address and port that you specify in Explorer - that's what we do at work, we have ProxyPlus running on our server, then anyone who needs web access can get it just by entering the settings in IE.

Pretty sure there's a free version of ProxyPlus with limited users, for 2 users it should be fine.


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MikeyP
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 18:56
XP has an option, I believe that on the main computer connected to the internet directly [If using XP] goto Network Connections right click the internet connection and Tick share... Might work
Saikoro
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 21:46
Sometimes ISP's dont allow you to network more than one MAC address at once, they only allow you to use the main PC with the internet. To bypass this, there are instructions with your router that gives you an address to type into the address bar. Its something like xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx You get into it and there should be an option where you can choose something like "use this pc's mac address". Set that and your ISP cannot block your other MAC addresses because the router makes it look like the same PC. Then you can freely access the internet no matter what PC on the network you use.

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Dazzag
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Posted: 26th Apr 2004 21:56
Ah, get an all-in-one cable modem/hub/router/wireless access point. Pretty cheap these days. Have all mine separate (got in early when it was expensive and... erm... a bit pants in comparison...), and works just fine.

Cheers

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DrakeX
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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 01:13
i don't know much but we use analogx proxy and we share our 56k connection just fine over the ethernet network. of course if either me or my dad is downloading something the internet becomes horribly slow for the other O_o

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Dazzag
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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 02:47
Quote: "I believe mine is the only no-cost hassle-free solution"

...and I believe mine is the only one that most emulates the starship Enterprise with flashy lights and such.... although obviously using individual units rather than a one-for-all.... erm, I'll shut up now...

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Mattman
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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 05:29
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Posted: 28th Apr 2004 02:48
Quote: "I connected 2 computers with link cable - paraller port."


Take a copy of the Internet and put it on a CD. Then burn the CD and give it out to your friends, etc and put it into the other computer. I mean, it's what you do with our software anyway, I'm sure it'll work

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John H
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Posted: 28th Apr 2004 15:17
Unplug your PC, throw it out the window. There! Now you only have one computer to worry about, problem solved ^_^


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Dave J
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Posted: 28th Apr 2004 15:21
Better yet, do it to both and then we won't have to put up with you any longer!


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Dazzag
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Posted: 29th Apr 2004 02:59
Heh, I can get the internet to fit on a postage stamp. If I put the letters really really close to each other that is.

Cheers

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