I have 3 machines A, B, C.
A is connected to the internet and is using windows XP. It's sharing its internet connection with the standard win XP tools (it means it's using IP 192.168.0.1 and others computers should use DHCP to use this internet connection).
B has two network cards : the first card is connected to the A's network and is using DHCP to get his IP address. The second card is connected to C's network and is using a fixed IP address. B is under windows XP.
C is on a network that is using fixed IP addresses and that doesn't have internet connection.
Now my question, is there an easy way to let C use A's internet connection by only changing B's configuration ?
A is connected to the internet and is using windows XP. It's sharing its internet connection with the standard win XP tools (it means it's using IP 192.168.0.1 and others computers should use DHCP to use this internet connection).
B has two network cards : the first card is connected to the A's network and is using DHCP to get his IP address. The second card is connected to C's network and is using a fixed IP address. B is under windows XP.
C is on a network that is using fixed IP addresses and that doesn't have internet connection.
Now my question, is there an easy way to let C use A's internet connection by only changing B's configuration ?