Winproxy Quick Start Guide

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Example LAN (Local Area Network) Internet

Nic 1 External

Nic 2 Internal

Computer 1 (Host)

IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: DNS:

90.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 (Blank) (Disabled)*

*(NT, 2000 and XP, there is no "disabled" for DNS - Insert ISP's DNS Numbers)

Nic 1 Hub\Switch

Computer 2 (Client)

IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: DNS:

90.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 90.0.0.1 90.0.0.1

Computer 3 (Client)

IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: DNS:

90.0.0.3 255.255.255.0 90.0.0.1 90.0.0.1

Using a Crossover Cable You can connect two computers together without a Hub or a Switch by utilizing a "Crossover Cable." Use the same IP address scheme for Computer 1 and 2 above.

Internet Computer 1

Computer 2

Note: You DO NOT have to use the IP Address scheme on this document. You can use whatever private nonroutable IP Address scheme you wish.

WinProxy® Quick Start Guide Step 1 – Network and System Requirements WinProxy System: Processor/Memory: Operating System: Disk Space: Network Interface Card: Internet Connection: Internet Service: Client PCs: Networks Supported: Internet Connection Types:

IBM PC/compatible computer 90MHz Pentium PC, 64MB RAM Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/Me/NT/XP 4 MB for WinProxy application, 5 MB for anti-virus program,10 MB for caching, 40 MB for site filtering Any Windows 95/98/2000/Me/NT/XP -compatible Network Interface Card or equivalent device Dial-Up Adapter or Second Network Interface Card One user account through an Internet service provider Any PC, Mac or UNIX/Linux-based system with TCP/IP installed Any LAN, including Windows 95/98/2000/Me/NT/XP built-in networking Any TCP/IP connection, including modem, cable modem, xDSL, ISDN, T1-T3, E1-E3, frame relay, wireless, satellite

Step 2 – What You Will Need Before You Begin A PC running a Windows operating system (any of the following 95/98/2000/NT/Me/XP) this will be your WinProxy host computer Two network cards or one network card and a USB connection to the Internet On the WinProxy host computer make sure all cabling is properly plugged in You must have a working local area network with TCP/IP installed on all computers Verify that you have a working Internet connection on the WinProxy host machine before you install WinProxy For more information about installing a local area network, see the diagram on the inside cover of this guide, the LAN Guide contained on the CD-ROM or consult the Technical Support section of the Ositis™ web site at http://www.ositis.com/support/

Step 3 – Configuring Your WinProxy Host Computer Installation of WinProxy is only needed on one computer and will be referred to as the WinProxy host computer. The WinProxy host computer does not need to be dedicated solely to running WinProxy. All other computers wishing to use WinProxy's services must be connected to the network and have the TCP/IP protocol installed. Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring

Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows

XP on the WinProxy host computer go to page 8 Me on the WinProxy host computer go to page 9 2000 on the WinProxy host computer go to page 10 NT on the WinProxy host computer go to page 11 98 on the WinProxy host computer go to page 12 95 on the WinProxy host computer go to page 13

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Step 4 – Configuring Your Client Computers These are the other computers on your local network. They will access the Internet through the WinProxy host computer. Do not install WinProxy onto any other machine but your WinProxy host computer. Client computers can be PCs or Macs and may be running under a Windows, UNIX or Linux operating system. At the end of the Install Wizard a Client Configuration document will appear on the screen explaining how to adjust your client computer(s) to access the Internet through WinProxy. Links to the instructions are also provided below and should be performed on each Client computer. Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring Configuring

Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows

XP on WinProxy client computers go to page 8 Me on WinProxy client computers go to page 9 2000 on WinProxy client computers go to page 10 NT on WinProxy client computers go to page 11 98 on WinProxy client computers go to page 12 95 on WinProxy client computers go to page 13

Step 5 – Checking Communication, How to PING PING is a utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply. PING is used primarily to troubleshoot Internet connections. You will need to ping within your network in order to check the communication between the WinProxy host computer and your client computers to ensure WinProxy will work. From the client machine, in Windows, click on the Start button and then on run. In this box, type command and click OK. A DOS/Command Prompt will open. At the prompt type ping, hit the space bar and then type the IP address of the internal nic of the WinProxy host computer (this is the number you entered into the WinProxy host computer under Specify an IP address) and hit enter. If you get "request timed out," (see example 2 on the next page) this means that you do not have a working TCP/IP network, this is a networking issue and NOT a WinProxy issue. Refer to the networking diagram on the inside cover of this book and make sure your computers are configured properly. If you get "replies," this is good. Replies mean that you have a working network (see example 1 on the nest page). (The addresses used are for example purpose only. Please use the internal IP on YOUR WinProxy host computer).

Host

IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: DNS:

Client

90.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 (Blank) (Disabled)*

IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: DNS:

90.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 90.0.0.1 90.0.0.1

*(NT, 2000 and XP, there is no "disabled" option for DNS - Leave DNS blank)

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Example 1

Example 2

If you have problems with "pinging," refer to page 32 of the electronic version of the WinProxy manual stored on the WinProxy CD or you can download a copy at: http://download.ositis.com/downloads/WinProxy_UserManual_en.pdf You will need Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to read this electronic manual. If you do not have this you can go to http://www.downloads.com/ to obtain Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Step 6 – Installing WinProxy, Download the Latest WinProxy Version It is recommended that you check the Ositis Software website prior to installing WinProxy to ensure you have the latest product release. Downloads are available at http://download.ositis.com/downloads/winproxy.exe

From the Internet 1. Go to http://download.ositis.com/downloads/winproxy.exe to download the latest version of WinProxy. 2. Double click on the winproxy.exe program. 3. The InstallShield program will launch and automatically install the programs and files necessary for WinProxy to run. 5. Upon completion of this process you will need to restart your computer. 6. After restarting, the WinProxy Install Wizard will automatically start. 7. Be sure to have correct IP address for both internal and external fields. If both IP's are in one box or if they are switched, highlight the IP and move it to the corresponding box. 8. Simply follow the instructions, the Wizard will guide you through entering the information necessary to properly configure WinProxy and verify that your connection to the Internet is working.

From the WinProxy CD Now you're ready to start installing WinProxy on your WinProxy host computer. 1. Verify the internet connection is still working on the WinProxy host computer 2. Insert the WinProxy CD in the CD-ROM drive of the Host Computer. 3. The Installer should start automatically. If it does not, Click on the Start menu, Click Run and Enter X:\Setup\Setup.exe (replace X with the drive letter of your CD-ROM) 4. The InstallShield program will launch and automatically install the programs and files necessary for WinProxy to run.

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5. Upon completion of this process you will need to restart your computer. 6. After restarting, the WinProxy Install Wizard will automatically start. 7. Be sure to have correct IP address for both internal and external fields. If both IP's are in one box or if they are switched, highlight the IP and move it to the corresponding box. 8. Simply follow the instructions, the Wizard will guide you through entering the information necessary to properly configure WinProxy and verify that your connection to the Internet is working.

Step 7 – Configuring WinProxy When making configuration changes to WinProxy, ALWAYS 1. "OK" your way out of WinProxy and close the WinProxy window 2. Make sure there is not a WinProxy white mask icon in the system tray next to the clock. If there is a mask in the system tray, right mouse click and select "close" WinProxy 3. Re-open WinProxy (start\programs\winproxy)

General Tab 1. In WinProxy, at the "current connection" screen, go to File\Settings and this will bring you to the "General" tab 2. The internal IP address box should show the internal IP of this WinProxy machine (top screen) Note: If WinProxy is not seeing an IP on the "general" tab or in the "properties wizard," this is possibly a hardware issue (network card issue) or an IP configuration issue and NOT a WinProxy related issue

3. The HTTP Proxy port should be 80, unless running a web server on the network 4. At the bottom of the "general" tab, "permit domain names…." box should be checked Refer to the WinProxy Manual located on the WinProxy CD for other options in the "general" tab

Starband 360 Internet Connection Check the following on the "General” tab (if not running Starband, skip to next section) 1. "Enable Proxy Cascading" SHOULD be checked 2. "Enable Flash Acceleration" SHOULD NOT be checked 3. "Cascade Port" is 9877 4. "Cascade Proxy IP" is 127.0.0.1

Protocols Tab 1. Click on the “Protocols” tab Make sure all the "protocols" (or boxes) are checked unless you know specifically which "protocols" you do not need 2. Click the "DNS setup" button 3. Take out any unfamiliar DNS Server Numbers and insert your ISP's DNS Server Numbers 4. If 206.13.28.11 is listed, highlight this number and remove it! 5. “OK” your way out to the current connection window

Advanced Settings 1. At the "current connections" screen, go to File\Advanced Settings

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2. At the "Client Access Method" tab, set the slider bar to "Transparent Proxy - all connections" 3. Next, click on the "Firewall" tab, set the firewall to "medium" 4. “OK” your way out to the current connection window Refer to the WinProxy manual in PDF format located on this CD or online at http://download.ositis.com/downloads/WinProxy_UserManual_en.pdf for more information on configuring WinProxy.

Step 8 – Accessing the HTML Interface You have extensive WinProxy configurations through WinProxy's Remote Administration HTML Interface. You can access WinProxy's Remote Administration HTML Interface several different ways: To access the HTML interface from a client computer: In a browser, type: http://admin.winproxy In a browser, type: 1.1.1.13 To access the HTML interface on WinProxy machine: In a browser, type: http://localhost To access the HTML interface in the WinProxy application on the host machine: In WinProxy, go to "Web Interface/Open Interface" In WinProxy, go to File/settings/E-mail Filtering and click on "Open Web Interface"

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Step 9 – Configuring your Browser to use a Proxy After configuring all the settings if there are still some problems browsing, there might be a need to configure the browser to use a Proxy Server (especially with the Starband connection). If you have the Starband connection, please skip to the Starband section below.

Internet Explorer 1. Go to Tools\Internet options click on the “Connections” tab click on “LAN Settings” 2. Check "Use a proxy server" and click "Advanced" button 3. Under “HTTP”, “Secure”, “FTP” and “Gopher” enter the internal IP address of the WinProxy machine (ex.90.0.0.1) and then enter 80 in the “Port”. Be sure not to include extra characters (such as a leading space) along with the IP address. 4. “OK” your way out, close your browser and re-open your browser and see if you can browse.

Netscape 1. Go to “Preferences” from the “Edit” menu 2. Under “Category”, select “Advanced” and then select “Proxies” 3. Select “Manual Proxy” Configuration and click “View” 4. Under “HTTP”, “Security”, “FTP” and “Gopher” enter the internal IP address of the WinProxy machine and then enter 80 under “Port”. Be sure not to include extra characters (such as a leading space) along with the IP address. 5. “OK” your way back out. You do not have to restart Navigator for the changes to take effect.

Starband Internet connection, these settings will be a little different 1. Follow the steps as stated above for IE or Netscape 2. Insert the internal IP of the WinProxy machine (ex.90.0.0.1) and for the port, configure according to the modem you have below: 3. Once you've configured your browser, OK your way out, close your browser, re-open your browser and see if you can browse.

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360 or 180 Modem HTTP: Secure: FTP:

90.0.0.1 90.0.0.1 90.0.0.1

80 9877 80

Technical Support WinProxy is backed by a comprehensive technical support package. Support may be obtained in a variety of ways: Built-in help files Manual (Contained on CD, available for download on our website in PDF format, or available for purchase separately) Web site http://www.ositis.com/support with tips, FAQs, a comprehensive knowledge SupportBase that supports complex search criteria, and complete instructions on how to set up a local area network Email http://www.ositis.com/forms/techsupport_en.asp Telephone 866-758-4466 in the US or 925-225-8909 outside of the US. Technical Support service hours are 7:00am - 4:00pm (PST) Monday - Friday

Subscription Renewals and Upgrade Options This edition of WinProxy includes a free six-month subscription to site filtering (parental control) and anti-virus pattern files. You may extend your subscription to these components via a secure on-line ordering feature on the Ositis Software website at http://www.ositis.com/go/shop.asp or by calling the Ositis sales department at 925-225-8900. WinProxy is available in 3, 5, 10, 25 and Unlimited user editions. Upgrades to any of these products are available at special customer prices via our website or sales department as noted above. You will need your registration number to obtain special pricing. To view our upgrade policy please go to http://www.ositis.com/english/products/pd_upgradepolicy_en.asp

CD-ROM Contents WinProxy program files Site Filtering pattern files Antivirus pattern files WinProxy User Manual (PDF file) How to Set Up A Local Area Network Manual (PDF files) Adobe Acrobat Reader (for viewing PDF files)

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Windows XP Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows XP Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" on your desktop and select "Properties"or go to Start/Settings/Control panel/Network connections 2. Right mouse click on the “Local Area Network Connection” icon (the one that goes to the internal network) and select “Properties” 3. On the General tab highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click "Properties" 4. Click on the “Use the following IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 5. Enter a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 6. Default Gateway should be left blank 7. Click on the “Use the following DNS server addresses” button and insert your ISP’s DNS server addresses 8. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your PC should does not need to be restarted for the settings to take effect

WinProxy Client Computer Windows XP Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" and select "Properties" or go to Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network Connections 2. Right mouse click on the "Local Area Network Connection" icon (the one that goes to the internal network) and select "Properties" 3. On the General tab highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click "Properties" 4. Click on the “Use the following IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 5. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. Enter a “Default gateway” address this will be the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 7. Click "Use the following DNS server addresses" and enter the same address as in step 6 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 8. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your PC should does not need to be restarted for the settings to take effect

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Windows Me Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows Me Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" on your desktop and select "Properties" or go to Start/Settings/Control panel/Network 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. click on the "Specify an IP address" button. Enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 4. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 5. There should be NO "Gateway" listed under "installed gateway" on the gateway tab and "DNS" should be disabled on the DNS configuration tab 6. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 7. Your PC will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

WinProxy Client Computer Windows Me Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" and select "Properties" or go to Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. Click "Specify an IP address" enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 4. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 5. Click the "Gateway" tab enter the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 6. Click the "DNS" tab enter the same address as in step 6 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 7. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 8. Your PC will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

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Windows 2000 Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows 2000 Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Right mouse click on the “Local Area Network Connection” icon (the one that goes to the internal network) and select “Properties” 3. On the General screen highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click "Properties" 4. Click on the “Use the following IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 5. Enter a “Subnet Mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. Gateway should be left blank 7. Click on the “Use the following DNS server addresses” button and insert your ISP’s DNS server addresses 8. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your PC should does not need to be restarted for the settings to take effect

WinProxy Client Computer Windows 2000 Configuration 1. Right mouse click on "My Network Places" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Right mouse click on the “Local Area Network Connection” icon (the one that goes to the internal network) and select “Properties” 3. On the General screen highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click "Properties" 4. Click on the “Use the following IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 5. Enter a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 6. Enter a “Default gateway” address this will be the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 7. Click on the “Use the following DNS server addresses” button and enter the same address as in step 6 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 8. Click “OK” through all open menus, close the network and dial-up connections box (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your PC should does not need to be restarted for the settings to take effect

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Windows NT Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows NT Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP protocol” and click on "Properties" 3. Choose the internal network “Adapter” in the drop down adapter box 4. Click on the “Specify an IP address” button. Enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 5. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. “Gateway” should be left blank 7. Click the “DNS” tab and then click the “Add” button and enter your ISP’s DNS server address 8. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

WinProxy Client Computer Windows NT Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP protocol” and click on "Properties" 3. Choose the internal network “Adapter” in the drop down adapter box 4. Click on the “Specify an IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 5. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. Enter a “Default gateway” address this will be the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 7. Click the “DNS” tab and then click the “Add” button and enter the same address as in step 6 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 8. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

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Windows 98 Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows 98 Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. Click on the “Specify an IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 4. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 5. There should be NO "Gateway" listed under installed gateway and the "DNS" should be disabled on this network card 6. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 7. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

WinProxy Client Computer Windows 98 Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. Click on the “Specify an IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 4. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 5. Click the "Gateway" tab, then click the “Add” button and enter the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 6. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab, then click the “Add” button and enter the same address as in step 5 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 7. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 8. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

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Windows 95 Configurations WinProxy Host Computer Windows 95 Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. Choose the internal network “Adapter” in the drop down adapter box 4. click on the “Specify an IP address” button. Enter a non-routable IP addresses (examples 90.0.0.1, 172.16-31.0.1, or 192.168.0.1) 5. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. There should be NO "Gateway" listed under installed gateway and the "DNS" should be disabled on this network card 7. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 8. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

WinProxy Client Computer Windows 95 Configuration 1. Go to Start/Settings/Control panel/network or right mouse click on "Network Neighborhood" on your desktop and select "Properties" 2. Select the “TCP/IP” for the internal (LAN) network card and click on "Properties" 3. Choose the internal network “Adapter” in the drop down adapter box 4. click on the “Specify an IP address” button and enter a non-routable IP addresses (consecutive to the WinProxy machine see examples below) 10.x.x.x (10.0.0.2) 90.x.x.x (90.0.0.2) 172.16-31.x.x (172.16-31.0.2) 192.168.x.x (192.168.0.2) add 3,4,5,6,ect…..for each additional client machine 5. Enter a “Subnet mask” of 255.255.255.0 6. Click the "Gateway" tab, then click the “Add” button and enter the internal IP address you set up on the WinProxy host computer (i.e. 90.0.0.1) 7. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab, then click the “Add” button and enter the same address as in step 5 (the WinProxy host computer internal IP address) 8. Click “OK” through all open menus (DO NOT click cancel, if you do all your new settings will be lost) 9. Your computer will prompt you to restart for the settings to take effect, restart your computer

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