somerville32@hotmail.com

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Posted: Nov. 09 2004,01:06 |
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I used to use my WinXP box as a router. MyDsl comp was down stairs (the one I use the most) and had XP running it little butt of defending it's self against stupid viruses with an ever stupider anti-virus program. So here I am, tired of XP crashing and crashing. It then occured to me that I could just pop in the DSL Cd and run it as the little server. Not as easy as I thought.
How do I get DSL to share it's internet connection?
So far I have booted it up and am typing you this message from it but I am not quite sure how to set it up. I have a feeling that it is pretty easy so I'll keep reading and searching for the answer on my own. Hope to hear from you soon.
~Me
-------------- And then there was linux...
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