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How to set up active mode with ICS?

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How to set up active mode with ICS?

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Part 1 – Installing ICS on the operating system Windows 98: Followthis guide from PracticallyNetworked. Windows ME: Followthis guide from PracticallyNetworked. Windows 2000: Followthis guide from PracticallyNetworked. Windows XP:Followthis gude from PracticallyNetworked. Part 2 – Port Forwarding * For Windows 98/ME clients, it would be easier to use the ICS Configuration tool. Once installed, follow the outline to this guide on how to set it up (although it won’t look the same). •Get properties on the network card that is directly connected to the Internet. Make sure the firewall is disabled. Click on Settings. •Click on Add. •You will need to create two new services, one for TCP and the other for UDP. This one will be for TCP. Enter in the IP address of the computer that’s attached. It should be using a IP address that begins with 192.168.xxx.xxx. To find out what it is on the attached computer, (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > “cmd /k ipconfig” [without the

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