Sharing Route sentry with 5 computers over a wireless Home Network

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Hi All

I have been strugelling to set up my home network to share route sentry. Antibody posted a how to post on myadsl (http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=57586) some time back where he used Treewalk and iPig to enable the sharing bit. So far I've not been able to get this to work. Is there anyone out there that has been able to get this to work with a) Treework and iPig or b) any other means.

Thanks Antibody for route sentry and all your efforts - http://antibody.za.net.
 
Hi All

I have been strugelling to set up my home network to share route sentry. Antibody posted a how to post on myadsl (http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=57586) some time back where he used Treewalk and iPig to enable the sharing bit. So far I've not been able to get this to work. Is there anyone out there that has been able to get this to work with a) Treework and iPig or b) any other means.

Thanks Antibody for route sentry and all your efforts - http://antibody.za.net.

I think you need to state the nature of your problem that would help us try to diagnose it. Perhaps you'll get more response
 
I've also had problems with splitting RouteSentry (GREAT app for a single PC, not so good for multiples) over a couple of PC's. 2 out of the 4 worked using iPig and TreeWalk, but, the other 2 just could not get their gateway right. I've since got hold of an old PC, installed IPCop (as per http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=64649), and, I have to hand it to Bernie, he really managed to put together a pretty good solution. Now "anyone" can plug their PC / WiFi onto the network and everything just works.

Dont you have an old P2 lying around there somewhere?
 
I've also had problems with splitting RouteSentry (GREAT app for a single PC, not so good for multiples) over a couple of PC's. 2 out of the 4 worked using iPig and TreeWalk, but, the other 2 just could not get their gateway right. I've since got hold of an old PC, installed IPCop (as per http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=64649), and, I have to hand it to Bernie, he really managed to put together a pretty good solution. Now "anyone" can plug their PC / WiFi onto the network and everything just works.

Dont you have an old P2 lying around there somewhere?

A 133MHz Pentium I with 40MB of RAM will also do - that's what I was running IPCop on last year. :)
 
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