• [IBCP] Re: How to tie two laptops and a printer together, + Verizon Am.Choice cellphone

    What in the HELLO did you guys do in your former lives ????!!! I'm fairly good at this, but you guys thro me to the ground, and THEN stomp on me !!! Robbie

    --- In InternetByCellPhone@yahoogroups.com, Leslie Johnson <bithits@...> wrote:

    > Hi Dave,

    > Your best bet might be to use a router that's made for Cell usage, such as
    > a Cradlepoint. That way you can use the cell modem connection to the router
    > directly, and let it do the network address translation with your two (or
    > more) computers.
    >
    > The setup you described would need two networks, with one device "dual
    > homed", that is, connected to both networks using two interfaces. One
    > interface goes to the cell connection, and one to the other computer. The
    > dual-homed computer has to translate the local IP address of the second
    > computer so that the cell connection "thinks" that there is one device
    > attached. I don't know how to do this with Windows, though I've done it
    > with Linux and BSD Unix many times. My guess is that Windows won't let you
    > do it.

    > - Les


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