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At home I have a small network of PC's all connected and sharing a
single cable modem.
I have purchased an iSeries Model 270 running V5R1 and I have managed to
connect it to my home Network.
Now I would like to make my iSeries available to several programmers who
work out of their homes.

My question is - What is the easiest way for me to give access to my
iSeries to people outside of my home network?

Warning - I don't have a lot of experience in networking computers and
using IP addresses.
Someone has told me that since my Network uses a Cable Modem I would
have to get a ?Internet IP Address? and Point it to my Home Network.
That did not mean much to me (Due to my lack of experience, I need more
details then that)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Richard V

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