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Subject: Internal Email relay on Windows XP
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: jlaurino-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 08 Aug 2005 14:35 PDT
Expires: 23 Aug 2005 16:12 PDT
Question ID: 553221
I have a WinXP Pro Service Pack 2 system with 2 NIC's. One is
connected to the internet, the other is connected via crossover cable
to a control unit on a Projector (the projector is a Sanyo PLC-XP56
with the Sanyo PJNET adapter).  The second nic connected to the
projector has an IP of 192.168.2.204 and the projector is
192.168.2.205.  This allows me to use the control interface of the
projector, however the PJNET also has a function to send out emails on
bulb time, on.off status etc and i would greatly want to use this. 
However, the PJNET is expecting to be connected on the network via a
hub or switch, not through a computer to another NIC, so i am looking
for a way to get those emails  out to the internet. Preferably without
using ICS, but if that is the only way and a solutiong involving it
works, then that will be accepted.
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Subject: Re: Internal Email relay on Windows XP
From: corwin_02-ga on 09 Aug 2005 04:51 PDT
 
Share your internet connection and you should be able to send email

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