why not use a linux and use ip masquerading.....

>From: "Jerome Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [plug] Bridging
>Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 15:24:05 +0800
>
>
> > At 03:02 PM 1/13/02 +0800, you wrote:
> > >I have not tried this, but I've two LAN cards. You just select two 
>Local
> > >Area Connection then right click, the menu will show up and you select
> > >'bridge connection.'
> > >
> > >The wizard is a mess though, it's annoying me rather than helping me
> > >configure my network...
> >
> > Thanks. You sure it bridges and not routes? ;-) Will try it and see what
> > happens.
> >
>Haven't tried it so I can't confirm... just make sure you can deal with the
>wizard.. :) It's annoying that when you answer some of the questions of the
>wizard it will mess up with what you have configured.
>
>In your own term, what's the difference between bridge and route? I'm not
>sure I get your point.
>
>Regards/
>Jerome
>
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