Dear SeaSpray
I'm glad I'm not alone in all this! I did think of doing some of the stuff you're suggesting but in my case the only "spare" I had was a decrepit Pentium 75MHz. As one of the main reasons for wanting a single internet connection was to only apply amd maintain one copy of...
Dear SeaSpray
Sorry for late reply:
The reg key is as follows:
Add a REG_DWORD value of NumberOfRings to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\Parameters
The value can be from 0 - 20: 0 means "don't answer"
This ruse supposedly only works if RAS is using TAPI...
Dear Seaspray(0)
I have a similar problem and it is driving me nuts too. However I may have a crude but effective answer. I couldn't find a way to program ATS0 = 0 either but the MS website gives details of a registry entry called NumberOfRings for NT4/W2K. However this didn't work for me so I...
Several things:
a) Have you turned off ICS? - you'll get all sorts of problems if you try and run this with RRAS
b) Try setting up internet connection sharing using the RRAS wizard - it'll make a good stab at it.
c) To get to the internet you will need to set up a static route - assign it to the...
Steve
This will always happen on the first ping to the outside world as Ping will not wait for the connection to be established. If you wait about 30 secs for the dial up to get sorted, a second ping should then work. You will see this if you are using Dial On Demand for a shared internet...
Dear Brian
I think you can solve the problem by adding a modem card (you will dial in to this one using remote access services - RAS) and then set up routing to the network card on the internal network and the dsl modem. The RRAS component on W2K server can do this but its a temperamental beast...
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