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dkarthikeyan Sep 2nd, 2005 12:26 pm
can i use 2 lan cards in 1 pc
 
i have a Ethernet adsl modem connected to my pc. now i want to share my internet using proxy. is it possible to have 2 pci lan cards on one pc, so that i could connect one to the Ethernet modem and the other for LAN (to the second pc) and enable proxy and share the same internet line. presently mine is a PPOE connection and i dont have a ip address. pls help

J_Search Sep 2nd, 2005 4:28 pm
Re: can i use 2 lan cards in 1 pc
 
Yes,

It's called Internet Connection Sharing.

Setting up Internet Connection Sharing (Windows 98)

Setting up Internet Connection Sharing (Windows 2000)

Setting up Internet Connection Sharing (Windows XP)

If none of the above links help, just Google "internet connection sharing" and you'll find all the help you'll ever need.

J_

dk71in Oct 10th, 2008 11:00 am
Re: can i use 2 lan cards in 1 pc
 
yes, but each LAN card should be set for different connections.

gamn44 Oct 14th, 2008 5:42 am
to the second pc
 
Ethernet adsl modem connected to my pc. now i want to share my internet using proxy. is it possible to have 2 pci lan cards on one pc, so that i could connect one to the Ethernet modem and the other for LAN (to the second pc) and enable proxy and share the same internet line.

caperjack Oct 14th, 2008 9:39 am
Re: to the second pc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gamn44 (Post 712225)
Ethernet adsl modem connected to my pc. now i want to share my internet using proxy. is it possible to have 2 pci lan cards on one pc, so that i could connect one to the Ethernet modem and the other for LAN (to the second pc) and enable proxy and share the same internet line.

it sure is ,but why not just buy a router ,
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...=3302896164B02


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