At 10:09 AM -0800 11/14/98, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:

>       From a logical/machinery point of view, how does Netscape know where
>to LOOK for it's opening to the Internet?
>
>       (question 2) Don't I have to direct Netscape (on mylaptop) via it's
>*preferences* to go to my 192.168.7.1 (in house primay box) to access
>the web?

Your other machines (e.g. laptop) need to have the primary box set as their
'gateway' in the IP networking configuration. Somewhere in control
panels/network I think. Then, if forwarding is setup right on the primary
box, they will be able to communicate with the Internet.
Mike Casteel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   Seattle, WA
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