Buy a product called Wingate and install it on one of the PC's which has a
modem and a dial up connection to an ISP. This is a proxy server of sorts
which can share the one Internet connection with the other PC's.
Gotta say though, if your planning on any serious simultaneous Internet
activity an analog dial up connection is going to slow to a crawl with 5
PC's. 384K DSL would probably be tolorable but if you can, get your ISP to
give you at least 512K download speed.
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: School Hook
>Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 17:49:31 EDT
>
>Ok guys I have a situation at a school I am working with in Mississippi.
>Not
>sure if they will have ISDN/DSL access. So here is the problem, how can I
>hook up 5 or more computers to the Internet with an analog line. If
>possible
>what would be a good cheap source of the parts. Thanks
>
>Ken <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/warrentonumc/ken.html">Ken's Page</A>
>
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