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How to share out my win98 Internet Access to other PC
Name: Jas Date: November 15, 2000 at 17:47:46 Pacific
Comment:
Hi ALL :) I would like share out my Internet access to other PC ! how may i do it in Win98 ?
Name: mnmnm Date: November 15, 2000 at 18:06:48 Pacific
Reply:
It's in you help file, here is an excerpt.
Internet Connection Sharing
Windows 98 now provides users the ability to share one Internet connection with multiple computers on your home network. One computer, the Connection Sharing computer, communicates with the Internet. Requests from other computers on your home network are routed to the Internet through the Connection Sharing computer. You can also configure Internet Connection Sharing to allow users on the Internet to reach Web, e-mail, and game servers that are on your home network. For more information about Internet Connection Sharing, click here.
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Response Number 2
Name: jas Date: November 15, 2000 at 19:11:38 Pacific
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Sorry for the wrong info that i given !!! The actual scenario is my PC is win95 and running in LAN and have wingate as proxy server. My win95-PC is only PC can surf net in my company and i would like share out my Internet access to other PC in my department ! how to do that ?
ps: sorry again for wrong info given !!!
Thanks In Advance Jas
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Response Number 3
Name: MAMM Date: November 15, 2000 at 21:54:52 Pacific
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In your computer open the internet explorer, click on Tools choose Internet Options click the Connection tab then click on LAN Settings here you will see whatever your company use to connect to the internet (Numbers or something like a web address)Do the same in the others computers write down what you see in your computer ckecking the "Use a proxy Server" box and thats it!
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