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I know on my windows 2000 machine, I hade two Ethernet cards, one for
home, and one for the road, and when they were set-up, my network
settings would automagically change depending on which card was
inserted.  Probably won't work that easy if you have an internal
card, for this I think you could use a single PCMCIA card and have
two different hardware profiles to choose at boot time.

.....Rob

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Robert Goshko                 Axis Computer Consulting Services, Inc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leif Madsen
Sent: August 28, 2001 3:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Internet Connection Sharing w/ Linux & Win2000


I am running Mandrake 8.0 and have run the Internet Connection
Sharing 
wizard.  My problem lies in that the Win2000 "box" is already
configured for 
a network.  I need to somehow allow the laptop to run on two seperate
networks.. perhaps there is some way to allow different network
options if I 
have a different login name?

That's basically the problem I am having... the already setup
network.

On Wednesday 29 August 2001 16:48, you wrote:
> I did not see what version of Linux Mandrake that you are running
> 7.2 or 8 or what?  So, I will throw this in for you to look over
> and see if that helps you.  There is an internet connection sharing
> wizard within the control center that you may want to look at. 
> This wizard sets up IPTABLES and anything else necessary to make
> Internet Connection Sharing between a WIN box and a Linux box a
> snap!  My buddy got his Linux box to be the server and have his WIN
> client share the connection off of the Linux box just by using the
> Internet Connection Sharing wizard within the Control Center.  Try
> it out.  Of course he and I are running 8.0 and that may be
> different than what you are running.


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