NAT32: Connecting Private LANS to the Internet
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(C) 1998 Christopher Chlap (chrisc@fir.canberra.edu.au)

***** ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *****

Version 5.5                                                    29. July, 1998
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NAT32 is a Windows 95/98 Application which allows all computers on a private 
LAN to share a dial-up connection to the Internet.

With appropriate configuration, NAT32 will also support ISDN connections,
Cable Modems and Private LAN to Registered LAN configurations.

NAT32 also supports the Windows DUN Server, allowing dial-in access to a
machine which connects to the Internet via an Ethernet Adapter and a single 
registered IP address. 

NAT32 is NOT a Proxy Server and therefore requires no time-consuming
reconfiguration of network applications. All applications on your private 
LAN have FULL UDP, TCP and ICMP access to the Internet. 

Unzip the archive with either WinZip or the command: 
                
                        pkunzip -d nat32.zip 

The archive can be unzipped into any desired directory, the example below
uses the directory c:\"Program Files"\nat32.

Running NAT32:
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1. Open a Windows Command Box by clicking START then RUN and then 
   entering: command.com
   
2. In the command box, type: cd \"Program Files"\nat32

3. Type: nat32
   
   An Options Dialog Box will be displayed. Select the options you need and
   then click Continue...
   
NAT32 will auto-configure on most systems, but BE SURE you are using private
IP addresses on your private LAN.

Two documentation files are available: \nat32\doc\nat32d.doc for Dial-Up 
Networking users and \nat32\doc\nat32c.doc for cable modem users.

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*                             IMPORTANT NOTES                               *
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* NAT32 modifies \windows\system.ini after saving it as \windows\system.old *
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* NAT32 uses a special version of Dan Lanciani's NDIS3PKT Driver v2.1. and  *
*       contains no real-mode components.                                   * 
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* -----> IF YOU ARE UPGRADING FROM NAT32 4.0 please restore your    <-----  *
* -----> original system.ini before installing NAT32 Version 5.     <-----  *
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* To uninstall NAT32, simply drag the NAT32 directory to the Recycle Bin.   *
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* To uninstall NDIS3PKT, simply copy system.old to system.ini.              *
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NAT32 is SHAREWARE and will run for 60 minutes to allow you to evaluate its 
features. NDIS3PKT has been modified to run with NAT32 only.

You may use NAT32 to give any number of hosts on your LAN Internet access. 

Registration remains valid for all future versions for the same platform. 
See the Manual for full details on how to register NAT32.

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      *  Online registration:  http://www.swregnet.com/2007p.htm  *
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Send BUG REPORTS to: chrisc@fir.canberra.edu.au (Text-mode only please!)

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* E-mail help is available to REGISTERED USERS ONLY. I just don't have the  *
* capacity to answer the hundreds of e-mails a day I've been receiving      *
* lately. Note that I can't help much unless you send me full details of    *
* your setup and a full description of the problem you are having. See the  *
* manual for a description of the info you should send.                     *
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The latest information on NAT32 is available from:

http://willow.canberra.edu.au/~chrisc/nat32.html

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