--- 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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