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Your experiences with Freesco

Elledan

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What are your experiences with Freesco? I'm about to use it for the first time and I want to avoid problems 🙂

Thanks for your time.
 
The setup and everything is very straight forward... but I couldnt get it to work with my system... mainly because my cheap @Home NIC is not supported by FreeSCO, and I cannot get the Linux driver to work...

I ended up using Coyote Linux instead... but FreeSCO is very easy to setup if your NIC are supported...
 
Not much to say about it. It is very simple to set up and works great. I have been using it for several months now.
 
I'm fairly sure that both NIC's are supported by Freesco (both ISA, 10 MBit, NE2000-compatible) so that shouldn't cause any problems.

What I've been wondering is whether the connection to the internet can be used as a 'direct connection' i.e. so that you don't have to set proxy settings for each program.
 
No, you dont have to set proxy settings for each program... FreeSCO uses NAT, so all u need to do on your client PCs is setup the gateway to the internal IP of your FreeSCO PC...
 
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