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Microsoft ICS, or Internet Connection Sharing
is Microsoft's answer to sharing internet acccess on a home network.  Microsoft ICS comes built in to Windows 98SE, Windows 98ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  Using NAT, ICS allows all the computers on your home network to access the internet through a single computer with ICS installed.  The ICS Zone at HomeNetHelp will guide you through installing, troubleshooting, and configuring Internet Connection Sharing for advanced internet applications. 
Unfortunately, ICS is limited in a few ways. First, it has no logging capabilities and no filtering features. In addition, advanced applications like h.323 (netmeeting) and VPNs refuse to work with it.  If however you are simply interested in basic connection sharing for your home network and do not wish to invest in a Router, ICS may be the way to go.
ICS Zone Articles 
The tutorials here look at ICS when setting it up to share a broadband connection but the same concepts can be applied to a dial-up modem.
Plan for and install Microsoft ICS on your home network.  This installation guide covers Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP! ICS Install Guide
Basic Troubleshooting
getting ICS running with   ICS Troubleshooting 
HomeNetHelp is not the only ICS resource on the web.  Take a look at our comprehensive list of Tools, Resources and Tutorials ICS Resources
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