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Evandro
Hi guys,
First of all, sorry for the cross-posting. It's because I
am tired to find info and not encoutering any.
My case is simple (similar to other questions here, not yet answered):
1. I have an win2k machine connected to the net (broadband)
2. I have other win98 machine far away from here with a modem
3. I have one dedicated telephony line connecting the win98 box to the
win2k box
All I want is: using my win98 box with the modem and the privative
line, dial into the win2k box and access the net through it.
Nothing more.
In linux, using pppd + porstlave + radius, this task can be done with
some easy steps.
But I simply could not do it using win2k.
The modem connects, the authentication process, the line connects, the
ip's are assigned, but the win98 box simply can't browse the net. I
appears to be impossible in win2k to share the broadband connection
using ras servers.
Anyone can get me a clue on this ?
Thanks,
ev
First of all, sorry for the cross-posting. It's because I
am tired to find info and not encoutering any.
My case is simple (similar to other questions here, not yet answered):
1. I have an win2k machine connected to the net (broadband)
2. I have other win98 machine far away from here with a modem
3. I have one dedicated telephony line connecting the win98 box to the
win2k box
All I want is: using my win98 box with the modem and the privative
line, dial into the win2k box and access the net through it.
Nothing more.
In linux, using pppd + porstlave + radius, this task can be done with
some easy steps.
But I simply could not do it using win2k.
The modem connects, the authentication process, the line connects, the
ip's are assigned, but the win98 box simply can't browse the net. I
appears to be impossible in win2k to share the broadband connection
using ras servers.
Anyone can get me a clue on this ?
Thanks,
ev