> How do I set up a subnet such as this? ie she has 10 workstations and the
> server on the network. I don't know much about subnetting.
Netmasks, you need to understand netmasks first.
>
> A wingate proxy will have to do, she does not want any more equipment, and I
> am not worried how large her network gets.
Well no, NT can act as a router. You just have to route a subnet to it VIA
netmask and a network number. Proxy (NAT) would be the easiest tho.
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