- AOL 8 Sharing
- Posted by Dean on August 4th, 2003
Whats the easiest way to share AOL 8 Connection over the network?
Cheers
Dean
- Posted by Hamman on August 4th, 2003
"Dean" <dean@deano42.screaming.net> wrote in message
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The way AOL is setu-p doesnt allow it to be shared through ICS
- Posted by Dean on August 4th, 2003
For a friend, i wouldnt go near it personally!
Anyone else know?
Cheers
Dean
"Graham in Melton" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by Mugwump on August 4th, 2003
In article <3f2ea518$0$46011$65c69314@mercury.nildram.net>, Dean
said......
Try this link
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,7299112
~root=sharing~mode=flat
(URL wraps)
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Mugwump
To reply, replace INVALID with pipex{dot}com
- Posted by Robert Maskill on August 4th, 2003
Dean wrote:
both running AOL8 software
I use a proxy server program on the machine with the ADSL connection.
The program can be downloaded from.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...work/proxy.htm
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- Posted by Dean on August 5th, 2003
Thanks
Dean#
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- Posted by huLLy on August 5th, 2003
I have 5 machines sharing my AOL BB connection..
Not too sure about analog x.. it's considered a bit of a security risk, but
I use some software called PPPShar, from India. Just do a search in Google
and you'll find it.
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Nathan
- Posted by Dean on August 5th, 2003
Do you need the AOL software on both machines?
Dean
"Dean" <dean@deano42.screaming.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by Robert Maskill on August 5th, 2003
Dean wrote:
I run with AOL8 on the machine with the ADSL connection but minimise
that and run mozilla.
On the other machines I can run AOL software or IE6/Netscape as the mood
takes me no problem at all.
Only the machine connected to the BB modem needs AOL software to
connect, the other machine or machines can run which ever browser you
prefer.
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Robert Maskill - G4PYR - Peterborough Cambridgeshire
Personal web site www.coastalradio.greater-peterborough.com
Editor of WUN Nautical news Column - www.wunclub.com
- Posted by EastCoastChipping on August 5th, 2003
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- Posted by Colin Wilson on August 5th, 2003
I thought the known "problems" were squished ~18 months ago - I know
someone complained about security issues with it when I suggested analogx
to someone a while ago, and the problem had been long resolved.