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from: Justin Moss
date: 2000-09-25 06:50:30
subject: Plugging Netware into Peer-to-Peer Windows Hub KILLS Internet Connect

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Hi,

I hope you can help ...


SITUATION:

5 x Windows 98SE networked using Peer-to-Peer (worked happily for 6
months)
Windows Internet Connect Sharing installed (worked happily for 6 months)
We have a need to connect Netware LAN to remaining port in Netgear hub.

PROBLEM

As soon as we plug the cable from the Netware LAN machine into the spare
port, Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is disabled across the entire
network.

NB: File access over the network is still possible, it is only the ICS
that is disabled.

QUESTION

Is there some configuration change I can make to allow the Netware
Client to connect to our peer-to-peer network WITHOUT disabling the
Windows Internet Connection Sharing ?

HELP

Your help is appreciated.  Would you please reply E-MAIL (as well as
reply POST).

Thank you,
justin@ozemail.com.au

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