Subj : Re: Networking modems To : Dorothy Denn From : Ben Carpenter Date : Tue Jul 04 2000 11:01 am -=> Quoting Dorothy Denn to All <=- DD> Subject: Networking modems DD> Hi, DD> I am not sure if this is the right echo for this problem, but does DD> anyone know how I can use only one modem between two networked DD> computers. I am running WIN98 on both. DD> Regards. DD> Dotty DD> E Mail: dotty.denn@redhotant.com Dotty What you need is either a proxy server (software) or something like Wingate(software) that will allow you to access the modem across the network. I am using Wingate on my network and it is working fine except for one thing. I have not been able(nor had the time) to get a telnet connection to work across the network. It really works nice when two of us want to browse the web at the same time. Unless we both happen to start something at the same instant we very rarely see a speed slow down. .... Ben .... Diskette: A mobile accessory to transfer and to store errors. --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .