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Hey JohnWill, I wondered what happened with that MVP thing.
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Thanks, it was somewhat of a surprise. However, I'm not complaining.
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08-Feb-2004, 07:39 PM #20
i figured this wasnt worth starting a new thread so i'll dust off this thread (lol) and ask my question, now that I've got them set up, how can I share an internet connection, a friend of mine is bringing his desktop over so I can work on it. I want my desktop to give his desktop an internet connection. Thanx.
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09-Feb-2004, 09:28 AM #21
Well, you can use ICS (Internet Connection Sharing), but it's frequently the source of ulcers getting it all sorted out!

What kind of Internet connection do you have? If you have broadband, there are frequently rebate deals for broadband routers for $10 and up, that's the easy way to share an Internet connection.

I truthfully don't screw around with ICS, it's just too flaky for my tastes.
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o, thanx
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