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Subject: Re: TCP/IP

Author: Laurence Chen

Date: 07:48:08 03/18/00

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On March 18, 2000 at 01:10:20, Karpov wrote:

>
>
>I have two computers and DSL. I want to set up one computer to play online on
>ICC, but I am having a problem.
>
>One computer has two NICs (one for DSL and the other for LAN). To set wingate(
>or any other proxy), I need to assign a static IP to internal network card
>(something like 192.168.0.1). But when I do that, strangely, the DSL stops
>working (i.e. no internet), even though I make no changes to TCP/IP of the card
>on which DSL is running.  Any idea what's going on?
>
>I using win98
You must set up the IP address in your second NIC which is connected to the
second computer. Do not assign any IP address in the NIC which is connected to
the DSL.  You can set the IP address by going to Network Neighborhood
properties, and selecting TCP/IP of the second NIC and assigning the IP address
for this NIC.  The NIC which is hooked up to the DSL should have "obtain an IP
address automatically" as default.  Try that, I use Wingate as my proxy server,
and I'm running Win 98 SE in both of my computers.
Laurence



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