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"Charles Finley Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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> From: John D. Alleyn-Day <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Software Router
> Date: Saturday, April 05, 1997 11:17 AM
>
> This is probably not the right place to put this query, but I'm not sure
> where to direct it and maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
>
> I have a very small and very inexpensive network.  I use an old 386 as a
> print server, with Novell DOS, Netware Lite and Win 3.1.  I would like to
> add to this my dialup ISDN connection to my ISP. At the moment the
> connection is available only on a single PC and I want the connection to
be
> available to other PCs on the network.  What I am looking for is a piece
of
> software that will run as a router under Win 3.1 so that I can connect my
> network to my ISP (obviously I'm going to have to add TCP/IP to my PCs).
> Actually, I suspect I may need something a little more involved (a
> gateway?) because my fixed IP address is part of my ISP's network and it
> may cost me a lot more to get multiple IP addresses.
>
> Does anyone know if anything like this exists, and where I would look for
it?

Can't you do it with LINUX?  It would seem to me it should have all the
stuff you
need, it's cheap and current.

>
>
> John D. Alleyn-Day
> Alleyn-Day International
> 408-286-6421
> 408-286-6474 (Fax)
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.Alleyn-Day.com

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