S SilverFox Beta member Messages 2 Jun 30, 2004 #1 I hear about NAT is better than proxy. I read a bit of it and how it works, etc. but i don't know how to set it up to work on my home network. Can anybody help me? I have COMPUTER_1 (SERVER) and COMPUTER_2 (CLIENT) Thanks in advance
I hear about NAT is better than proxy. I read a bit of it and how it works, etc. but i don't know how to set it up to work on my home network. Can anybody help me? I have COMPUTER_1 (SERVER) and COMPUTER_2 (CLIENT) Thanks in advance
office politics It's all just 1s and 0s Messages 6,555 Location in the lab Jul 1, 2004 #2 ics setup for XP, 2000, 98
L Lone Wolf Daemon Poster Messages 807 Jul 1, 2004 #3 uhhhhh... that's for ICS... Fox asked about NATs... What's gives?
mikesgroovin HONK if you route packets Messages 4,718 Location MD Jul 1, 2004 #4 LOL......Well, ICS uses NAT. But NAT isn't only used in ICS. So, what csamuels posted is just fine. Here's another article pointing out PROs and CONs -Mike
LOL......Well, ICS uses NAT. But NAT isn't only used in ICS. So, what csamuels posted is just fine. Here's another article pointing out PROs and CONs -Mike
L Lone Wolf Daemon Poster Messages 807 Jul 2, 2004 #5 mikesgroovin said: LOL......Well, ICS uses NAT. But NAT isn't only used in ICS. So, what csamuels posted is just fine -Mike Click to expand... yea... you can tell i'm not a real network guru.
mikesgroovin said: LOL......Well, ICS uses NAT. But NAT isn't only used in ICS. So, what csamuels posted is just fine -Mike Click to expand... yea... you can tell i'm not a real network guru.
OP OP S SilverFox Beta member Messages 2 Jul 3, 2004 #6 Ok, thanks to all of you. Another question, ICS is the only solution for NAT? I think programs to manage the clients, etc...
Ok, thanks to all of you. Another question, ICS is the only solution for NAT? I think programs to manage the clients, etc...