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RE: Re: BUSH internet STB
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- Subject: RE: Re: BUSH internet STB
- From: "Steve Morgan" <wormpurple@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 19:46:02 +0100
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Nik,
I
don't think Internet Connection Sharing alone will help. ICS expects its
clients
to connect over the LAN, but the Bush STB has to dial in to the
server.
I
use
ICS for my Internet connection. The STB dials into the server using RRAS
and
then the server connects to the Internet via ICS on another machine.
However,
you could probably use RRAS alone, configuring 3 adapters - the LAN, the
internal modem and the external modem.
You
could probably find a freeware alternative to RRAS if you don't have W2K
Server.
Steve
Steve,
This
is interesting...
Can
it use Internet connection sharing on server, so server can
dial-up?
Nikola
<fx: *Waves*>
Works fine. I'm using W2K Server with RRAS. Took a little while to
sort it out, but it's going now. You don't get any more speed, since the
modem connection is still the bottleneck, but it doesn't cost anything. You
can also use it as a front end to your HA system by using your own web
server. If you're using it primarily for your own web pages, it's easy to
optimise them for the STB.
Go
for it. It'll cost you next to nothing and it's another
gadget.
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