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Try using a telephone line instead of a piece of string and two cans 
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Well finbar, you know I am a Mac freak too but I don't think a network of Macs can share an Internet connection on one modem using the MacOS? Let me know someone...
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I had that same problem with ICS, it's not really a bug, ICS just closes most of the inbound TCP ports by default. There are several utilities out there to configure ICS but you would have to know what ports that Civ2 uses. I emailed microprose to try and find out but they never returned my request. I've since switched to Sygate, another network address translation program that doesn't close any ports by default. It does cost 30.00US but is more user friendly than ICS. Hope this helps some
DarkStorm, proud member of the Sayen
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Well, to use MS ICS I use 2 hubs already! That's not the point, I don't think?
I got 5 PC's connected with 2 hubs (uplinked, 3 PC's as the 'Family' workgroup, 2 as the business).
One modem, on my machine, connects all to the internet, using MS ICS.
So we are talking a software problem here, not hardware. But finbar, I also got 3 Macs connected to the same network using PCMacLan! I'd love to know if there is a software solution to allow them to use the SAME single connection on my Win98 machine, any clues???
Sygate sounds like an alternate software solution to MS ICS - Microprose never responds much I'ds really like to know the port info for CivMP.
The Linux solution sounds interesting too, CapTVK. I've just installed RedHat 6.2 on one PC, so if this PC had the modem I can use it as a common internet connection?
Thanks so far everyone, and sorry Ming if this is in the wrong thread.... should we link it elsewhere?
BTW, playing CivMP on my LAN is no problem at all and yes, each computer is used by someone 
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