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Internet Connection Sharing ICS Allows you to share a single internet connection with multiple computers attached to a Local Area Network (LAN) Internet ICS

How ICS Works

ICS PROS and CONS Advantages Multiple computers can share single Internet Connection Cuts ISP Costs Disadvantages Limits access from the internet to only the host machine (firewall)

Starting Microsoft ICS Wizard

Selecting Connection Type

Binding Network Adapters

Client Configuration Disk

ICS Network Adapter

Internet Sharing Protocols

Windows 2000 ICS Setup