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ics vs. routing and remote access

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scsi050

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Aug 16, 2005
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I'm trying to share an internet connection that is on one adapter to the second adapter and the rest of my network. Internet connection sharing would be the easiest i think, but i don't want to have to use the 192.168.xxx.xxx IPs that it tells me to use. 10.xxx.xxx.xxx is what i want, so i would like to use routing and remote access I guess. My question is, do you have to use the 192.168 address with ICS ?
 
YES u have to Ics is quite inflexible when it comes to this it automatically assigns the lan card the 192.168.0.1 addy and clients also in the class c addressing scheme that is if ure using dhcp if u have win 2k server and there is a particular ip u want to use why not try NAT (network address translation)
take care
 
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