Get IPNETROUTER for your Mac. It will allow it to be a router for up to 256 machines on your home network.
http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_ipr_overview.html
I used an old Mac SE30 as a router for years on a DSL line and it worked great. The 68k version is $50; the OSX version is about $90.
For that much money, one also might consider a hardware router which is a better solution for me - I like the Linksys models, with built in hub and web-based setup.
sqb
Howdy,
I have a problem I believe can be solved, but I'm looking for advice.
I want to network these two machines, with only one online dialup connection, i.e., networked to where one can serve the internet to the other. Both machines have Cat 5 cable connectors (comm card in the PC), and I have a crossover cable. What I'd like to do is serve the PC from the Mac to where I access the internet from the PC, D/L and install software.
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Ken N.
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