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Windows networking & internet  see also Networking items, Wireless networking
Adding Windows XP to an existing network
Configuring Windows XP Professional as a DNS client
Connecting private LANs to the internet NAT32
Delen van kabelinternet en het maken van een persoonlijk netwerk in Dutch
DSL report PC, windows and broadband internet settings, MTU, TCP receive window, TTL (online testing)
Internet Connection Sharing, win98 Internet Connection Sharing, ICS, win 98
Network and internet tweaks page
Network commands windows 95 specific commands used to get information on your host, domain, and network status, network debugging commands, DNS utilities, and how to determine the network status
Network file sharing for Win95/98 network file sharing
Surasoft an online resource dedicated to computer security, hacking concepts, and intrusion defence
Windows networking: how to's
Windows sockets programming an open interface for network programming under microsoft windows
WinSock development information windows sockets application development
Windows TCP application port list
Windows XP file sharing
Windows XP internet connection sharing Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enables a Windows computer to share its Internet connection with computers on local area networks
 
Windows virtual private networks (VPN) 
Configuring Windows XP VPN clients
Configuring & connecting VPN clients win98, windows 2000, windows XP, windows NT
How to set up VPN connections in Windows XP you can make your Internet communications secure and extend your private network with a virtual private network (VPN) connection. A VPN connection uses encryption and tunneling to transfer data securely on the Internet to a remote access VPN server on your workplace network
Using remote desktop with Windows XP Professional with the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP, you can remotely control a computer from another office, from home, or while traveling. This allows you to use the data, applications, and network resources that are on your office computer, without being in your office
VPN setup for Windows vista version
Windows vista and remote desktop
Windows XP VPN configuration
Windows XP VPN help
XP VPN setup
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