Win98 is not good as a router. Why not use something more suitable?

On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 05:16, Opentec com wrote:
> We have developed a LAN using a Windows98 SE machine as a host.
> The host machine accesses the Internet through an ISDN modem.
> It also communicates with the client machines via Ethernet cards and uses 
> the
> Internet Connection Sharing tool in order to act as a Gateway Server.
> 
> We are trying to run the VNP software in a machine which is outside the LAN
> (accesses to the Internet through a 56K modem) and gain access to either the 
> host
> or any of the client machines. Every attempt to reach the LAN machines has 
> failed.
> As expected, everything works fine the other way around. I mean, we can 
> access the
> "outside the LAN" machine running the VNP either from the host or one of the 
> clients.
> 
> Are there any suggestions as to what we should do to overcome this problem??
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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