Re: (PM) Win NT/95 network

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Sat, 1 Nov 1997 13:13:43 -0600 (CST)

On Sat, 1 Nov 1997, Don Lashier wrote:

> >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.
>
> You can also buy inexpensive hubs that have modem ports
> and do NAT. This way you don't have to mess with NT or
> install 3rd party software, and dialup account can be
> normal dynamic single ip.

Kewl! Like what brand?

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