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Re: Help! Networking
actually i do believe it's only a "feature" of 98SE, if i understand how it
all transpired correctly it was a promise of 98 that got delivered with in
98SE, then again i could just be wrong... but i'm pretty sure that's what
happened... you need a full version of SE though to install the appropriate
support...
it does work, i've seen it in action on a friend's computers...
> If your running 98SE and I believe it is even part of 98, use the
Microsoft
> VPN. That way you don't have to install any other software, just use what
> they give you. Other software may be better but if your just using it for
> testing purposes why not use whats already available.
>
> Andrew Eidson
> Branch Technical Liaison
> 35R-Kalamazoo RZX SP 1638
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Sams [mailto:michaelsams@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 12:22 AM
> To: members@kalamazoolinux.org
> Subject: Help! Networking
>
>
> okay guys i just got two nic's installed on two computers both running
> windows 98 I have one win98 box with a modem the other i don't.
>
> I'm running a free isp (Bluelight) and i'm trying to surf the web with
both
> to test out the cards. I can see both computers with them in and there is
no
>
> conflicts.
>
> So whats the best way to do this...I was told to get a program like
> winproxy? but there is only a 30 trial on that. If this is a program i
> need is there one for free?
>
> Please help so i can move on to my next task setting up linux to win98 :()
>
>
>
> Michael Sams
> AIM:smile4joker
> ICQ:46592284
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