Internet sharing using USB port in WIN2000 Sever
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Hello,
We have 5 machines and using Win2000 sever on each machine per on server
basis, one of my pc have internet connention and I want to share it to other
two pcs also. I do network through Ethernet LAN and use internet connection
through USB port. I don't want to connect it directly to Hub since any one
can have internet connection using IP. Please help me.
Thanks
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