On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 10:59 , Mark Benson wrote:
> I have a new challenge for you networking gurus. I have IPNetShareX (a
> front for the NATD and ROUTED services) running on my iBook, the only
> machine I have with a Modem, sharing my internet connection. At the
> moment however I have to change all my Macs over to different TCP/IP
> settings to use the internet, losing all the DNS, DHCP and HTTP services
> I have setup on my network. I would like to know if, using IPNetRouter,
> I can route the internet that is already routed from my iBook out to all
> the machines on my network using the existing DNS (MacDNS) and routing
> (IPNR) services to stop me having to change all my settings over
> everytime i want to use my Quadra on the Internet and without having to
> have 2 ethernet cards as it's currently running on an LCIII. This is
> going to be more of an issue when I get my 7300 as I really will need
> the internet on that machine, more than my iBook.

Mark, I have done what you describe, except using only the ethernet port 
(instead of 1xEthernet and 1xModem).

What makes you change all of your DNS and DHCP settings?

Eagle


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