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I have an Internet broadmand connection from BSNL (India). I have four pcs with windows XP in my LAN. How can i set my pc so that all other pcs will share Broadband internet connection. Kindly show all settings.
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The easiest way is to buy a router. Most come with complete instructions, but you'll find a lot of help here:
http://www.homenethelp.com/web/howto/HomeNet-start.asp
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Hey
I am facing the problem with internet sharing.
I have win 2003 STD server and I have 3 LAN cards are installed in the server.
And I want to use one LAN card for VPN second for local Area connection and third for internet main line.
Now I have configured remote and routing access service and that is working properly means you can access this server from anywhere.
And I want to share the internet from the same Server so I had shared the third one LAN card. And given the server's gateway to my node computers they can also able to use internet through this server.
But if I want block some sites and restrict uploading to particular users so how can I configure this in my 2003 server, so I can control all the traffic from the server and node's will get the pure internet from the server and also I can save my internet bandwidth.
(E.g. I want to restrict www.xyz.com to node computer and nodes are getting internet connectivity from server means where exactly where I put www.xyz.com so nodes will not able to access the site. And if I want to restrict this site only for 2 nodes but I want to give the access to other 3 nodes, so how can it possible.)

I don’t have any kind of firewall (hardware/software)

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Manoj
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Originally Posted by manoj.bhole View Post
Hey
I am facing the problem with internet sharing.
I have win 2003 STD server and I have 3 LAN cards are installed in the server.
And I want to use one LAN card for VPN second for local Area connection and third for internet main line.
Now I have configured remote and routing access service and that is working properly means you can access this server from anywhere.
And I want to share the internet from the same Server so I had shared the third one LAN card. And given the server's gateway to my node computers they can also able to use internet through this server.
But if I want block some sites and restrict uploading to particular users so how can I configure this in my 2003 server, so I can control all the traffic from the server and node's will get the pure internet from the server and also I can save my internet bandwidth.
(E.g. I want to restrict www.xyz.com to node computer and nodes are getting internet connectivity from server means where exactly where I put www.xyz.com so nodes will not able to access the site. And if I want to restrict this site only for 2 nodes but I want to give the access to other 3 nodes, so how can it possible.)

I don’t have any kind of firewall (hardware/software)

Best regards,
Manoj
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