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I've got a couple of questions for anyone who uses the Injoy Firewall software:  
 
	1.	Do you use it with 1 LAN adapter (with alias addresses for your   
internal, non gateway, PC's) or do you use 2 LAN adapters (one for the external   
network, the other for your internal, non-gateway PC's)?  
 
	2.	If you use 1 LAN adapter, what is the level of TCP/IP that you have  
 
I understand that TCP/IP 4.3 does not incorporate aliases. I have TCPIP 4.1 and I'm   
having trouble setting up aliases. I'm wondering if its because of my TCP/IP level??  
 
I'm trying to figure out whether it would be better/easier for me to get a second LAN   
adapter, or if in fact I absolutely must have one, because of my TCP/IP level!  
 
Thanks for your help.  
HCM  
 
 
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