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Vin
January 10th 04, 02:10 AM
hey,
is there any way for me to route kazaa/p2p on my dialup connection and
everything else on my regular cable modem? i've read about workarounds for a
particular ip range (ftp site or vpn server etc), but manually adding IPs
for a p2p application seems impossible.
Alternatively does anyone know of a software that allows you to control
port-level traffic to a particular network device (with something like that
i could dedicate a port to my dialup connection and use that with my p2p
client app) OR even a proxy server that allows you to choose a network
device for routing all in/out traffic (which would in turn allow me to
control which network adapater is used by my p2p app)??
best,
vin
ps: yeah it sounds weird, but i HAVE to use a dialup connection for p2p as
my cablenet provider has enabled packet filtering that disables all p2p
applications (on regular/non regular ports).
Steve Winograd [MVP]
January 10th 04, 02:12 AM
In article >, "Vin"
> wrote:
>hey,
>
>is there any way for me to route kazaa/p2p on my dialup connection and
>everything else on my regular cable modem? i've read about workarounds for a
>particular ip range (ftp site or vpn server etc), but manually adding IPs
>for a p2p application seems impossible.
>
>Alternatively does anyone know of a software that allows you to control
>port-level traffic to a particular network device (with something like that
>i could dedicate a port to my dialup connection and use that with my p2p
>client app) OR even a proxy server that allows you to choose a network
>device for routing all in/out traffic (which would in turn allow me to
>control which network adapater is used by my p2p app)??
>
>best,
>vin
>
>ps: yeah it sounds weird, but i HAVE to use a dialup connection for p2p as
>my cablenet provider has enabled packet filtering that disables all p2p
>applications (on regular/non regular ports).
If you know the IP address that connects to kazaa, you can define a
route that uses the dialup connection for it:
route add a.b.c.d mask 255.255.255.255 w.x.y.z
Substitute the kazaa address for "a.b.c.d", and substitute your dialup
connection's IP address for "w.x.y.z".
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
February 10th 04, 05:03 PM
this may help. quoted from http://www.chicagotech.net
Q: How can I share files between workgroup computer and domain/workgroup
computer?
I have a home wireless network and share files and a printer between two
computers. I also use Win 2000/XP laptop at work with domain network. How
can I share files between these computers at home?
A: Deepening on your network setup, you may 1) Logon local laptop using the
same logon id and password on both machine.
2) change workgroup name to match win2000 domain and the laptop needs to
install at home first ad then join the domain .
3) without changing the workgroup name and logon ID, just enable guest
account in win 2000/XP.
4) If you are running XP, enable Simple File Sharing.
5) logon domain user on the domain laptop (even the workgroup is different),
use command net use \\workgroupcomputer /user:administrator, (here
administrator is workgroup computer local administrator), the enter
workgroup computer administrator password. You should be able to access the
workgroup resources.
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Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help.
Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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"Antonio Marcos" > wrote in message
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> Hi people! I'm with a problem!! I have a notebook and work in two
differents network, but I have only one network device installed!
>
> How Can I have two differents settings in one exactly connections and two
domains configured? Is possible?
>
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> I wait answers, thanks!
>
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> Antonio Marcos
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