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Hortensia
February 12th, 2002, 07:31 AM
We have a network that uses Windows 2000 Server the other computers have ME, is all fine, we now want to share the dsl connection with two other computers that are not on the network, we only want to share the dsl connection, someone told me that I just need another router. Do I need a router or a hub will do? We are connecting this week and I want to be ready. How do I give permissions to those two computers? I already created the two new users in the server. Thanks
deirdrew
February 12th, 2002, 08:07 AM
Are you using a domain? I added a couple of office tenants by assigning them
local IPs (not getting # from DHCP server) and setting the Gateway and DNS in their network connection settings. They (user names) are not part of our domain, so all they get is DSL.
Hortensia
February 12th, 2002, 08:14 AM
Originally posted by deirdrew:
Are you using a domain? I added a couple of office tenants by assigning them
local IPs (not getting # from DHCP server) and setting the Gateway and DNS in their network connection settings. They (user names) are not part of our domain, so all they get is DSL.
I think that is what I have to do, we have a domain, where can I find the steps to do it. I have been reading the Windows 2000 Server manual but could not find the answer. It sounds pretty simple. Is it? Thanks for your help