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From: grohn@ozy.dec.com (Jim Grohn)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: single to multiple IP address mapping
Date: 10 Oct 1996 06:31:50 GMT
Organization: digital
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I get allocated one ip address when I dial in using slip or ppp.  Works great.  
However I have several PCs, and I'd like to connect them all up to the internet
when I dial in.  I could do host based routing, but the ISP wants to charge
more for this.  Is there any software that connects up several PCs to the 
internet, but makes me look like a single ip address to the ISP