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Internet connection sharing
With the
Internet connection sharing feature of Network and Dial-up Connections, you
can use Windows 2000 to connect your home network or small office network to
the Internet. For example, you might have a home network that connects to
the Internet by using a dial-up connection. By enabling Internet connection
sharing on the computer that uses the dial-up connection, you are providing
network address translation, addressing, and name resolution services for
all computers on your home network..
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After
Internet connection sharing is enabled, and users verify their networking
and Internet options, home network or small office network users can use
applications such as Internet Explorer and Outlook Express as if they were
already connected to the Internet Service Provider (ISP). The Internet
connection sharing computer then dials the ISP and creates the connection so
that the user can reach the specified Web address or resource. To use the
Internet connection sharing feature, users on your home office or small
office network must configure TCP/IP on their local area connection to
obtain an IP address automatically. Also, home office or small office
network users must configure Internet options for Internet connection
sharing.
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The Internet
connection sharing feature is intended for use in a small office or home
office where network configuration and the Internet connection are managed
by the computer running Windows 2000 where the shared connection resides. It
is assumed that on its network, this computer is the only Internet
connection, the only gateway to the Internet, and that it sets up all
internal network addresses.
You might
need to configure applications and services on the Internet connection
sharing computer to work properly across the Internet. For example, if users
on your home network want to play the Diablo game with other users on the
Internet, you must configure the Diablo application on the connection where
Internet connection sharing is enabled. Conversely, services that you
provide must be configured so that Internet users can access them. For
example, if you are hosting a Web server on your home network and want
Internet users to be able to connect to it, you must configure the Web
server service on the Internet connection sharing computer.
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Important
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To
configure Internet connection sharing, you must be a member of the
Administrators group.
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You
should not use this feature in an existing network with other Windows 2000
Server domain controllers, DNS
servers, gateways, DHCP
servers, or systems configured for static
IP
addresses. If you are running Windows 2000 Server, and one or more of
these components exist, you must use network address translation to
achieve the same result. A computer with Internet connection sharing needs
two connections. One connection, typically a LAN adapter, connects to the
computers on the home network. The other connection connects the home
network to the Internet. You need to ensure that Internet connection
sharing is enabled on the connection that connects your home network to
the Internet. By doing this, the home network connection appropriately
allocates TCP/IP
addresses to its own users, the shared connection can connect your home
network to the Internet, and users outside your home network are not at
risk of receiving inappropriate addresses from your home network. By
enabling Internet connection sharing on a connection, the Internet
connection sharing computer becomes a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) allocator for the home network. DHCP distributes TCP/IP addresses
to users as they start up. If Internet connection sharing is enabled on
the wrong network adapter, users outside your home network might be
granted TCP/IP addresses by the home network DHCP allocator, causing
problems on their own networks.
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When you
enable Internet connection sharing, the adapter connected to the home or
small office network is given a new static IP address configuration.
Consequently, TCP/IP connections established between any small office or
home office computer and the Internet connection sharing computer at the
time of enabling Internet connection sharing are lost and need to be
reestablished.
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Notes
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You cannot
modify the default configuration of Internet connection sharing. This
includes items such as disabling the DHCP allocator or modifying the range
of private IP addresses that are distributed, disabling the DNS proxy,
configuring a range of public IP addresses, or configuring inbound
mappings. If you want to modify any of these items, you must use network
address translation.
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If
your home office users need to access a corporate network that is
connected to the Internet by a
tunnel server from an Internet connection
sharing network, they need to create a
virtual private network (VPN)
connection to tunnel from the computer on the Internet connection sharing
network to the corporate tunnel server on the Internet. The VPN connection
is authenticated and secure and creating the tunneled connection allocates
proper IP addresses, DNS server addresses, and WINS server addresses for
the corporate network.
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