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config. ISA with two NIC cards
Name: Paul Fassett Date: October 16, 2002 at 10:53:14 Pacific OS: win 2000 server CPU/Ram: 500MHZ/256
Comment:
I have two computers right now as test computers. Computer #1 has two NIC cards. Card #1 is connected To a cisco router. When I try to connect to the internet with card #1 I get a good connection. Card #2 is connected to a hub, and the hub is connected to computer #2. Computer #2 can't connect to the internet thus making computer #1 useless because my goal is to make it a firewall. Basically my question is, How do I make computer #2 get a conection through computer #1's NIC card #2. Computer #1 is going to eventualy be an ISA server, but I need to get a solid connection running through computer #1 to computer #2 using two NIC cards in computer #1. If you can help, and this post makes sense please reply.
Name: Charles Date: October 16, 2002 at 11:54:45 Pacific
Reply:
Use Win2k Server as a router. If you needs help configuring it then check the help files for 2K. Also why is there a router? Is there another network involved? Why not just use the 2K server as the router and gateway.
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Response Number 2
Name: fastcache Date: October 16, 2002 at 21:06:49 Pacific
Reply:
Internet Connection Sharing!! have to have 2k or xp though.
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