This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C0B95C.1E4F09C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was connected via dialup to AOL through my Win98 machine with Shared = Internet Connection turned on. This allowed me to also access the = internet from my Red Hat 7.0 machine. I am now connected to Cox@home = through the Win98 machine and would like to access the internet from = both machines but I can not get it to work on the Linux system. Do I have to tell Cox that I am using 2 machines to get a second = "CX9999999-a" name, and pay an additional $5.00 per month? :-( There must be a way around this, right? Some one please say yes. :-) I live close to GCC, will this situation be discussed at the West Side = Plug meeting there on Apr. 24th about connecting Linux to the internet? Thanks for any help setting this up. Paul Nauman ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C0B95C.1E4F09C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I was connected via dialup to AOL = through my Win98=20 machine with Shared Internet Connection turned on.  This allowed me = to also=20 access the internet from my Red Hat 7.0 machine.  I am now = connected=20 to Cox@home through the Win98 machine and would like to access the = internet from=20 both machines but I can not get it to work on the Linux = system.
 
Do I have to tell Cox that I am using 2 = machines to=20 get a second "CX9999999-a" name, and pay an additional $5.00 per = month? =20 :-(
 
There must be a way around this, = right?  Some=20 one please say yes. :-)
 
I live close to GCC, will = this situation=20 be discussed at the West Side Plug meeting there on Apr. 24th about = connecting Linux to the internet?
 
Thanks for any help setting this=20 up.
 
Paul Nauman
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