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Top Searches for this datasheetFrequently Asked Questions Developers about Intel AnyPoint Internet Sharing Software AnyPointHome Network allows networked simultaneously access Internet with just Internet account modem utilizing included AnyPoint Internet Sharing Software (ISS)1. providing Internet connection called server using server's connection called client PCs. uses "transparent proxy" architecture, where Winsock requests made client tunneled server. number software developers have asked provide them information help them develop applications that work well with Internet Sharing Software. Layered Service Provider (LSP) application utilizing Winsock 2.0. following FAQs answer most common questions. more information developing applications targeted AnyPoint Home network, send e-mail request AnyPointSDK@intel.com need careful about which ports use? Yes. Avoid listening long periods time well known ports. clients server share pool ports server write application that listens well known port, only first launching application home will gain access that port. subsequent attempts access that port will fail. prevent this problem, design your client applications initially well known port, then dynamically negotiate access through another (non well-known) port. Another alternative port negotiation. Must always Winsock calls obtain information about which application running? Yes, always. Suppose client running application that sharing server's Internet connection wants send hostname another across Internet. It's important that server's hostname sent rather than client's hostname. distant will able communicate with client using client's hostname. using Winsock call obtain hostname, application will receive desired result. instead, application obtains hostname directly from client PC's registry, will receive client PC's hostname. need careful about creating destroying threads? Yes. create destroy threads rapidly. While this won't affect ISS's functionality, will degrade performance clients. provides thread management. automatically deletes unused Winsock threads. rapidly create delete your Winsock threads, will degrade performance clients. there anything need know about memory utilization? Yes. expect Winsock unloaded when FreeLibrary call client server layered service providers cause Winsock DLLs stay memory long process that used Winsock remains memory. large should Winsock FD_SET structures? developed built using standard size FD_SET structures. Application writers wanting their applications must keep FD_SET structures below this size. Just default. application turn Internet sharing off? Yes, just once. When load Winsock, decide whether want sharing turned off. Once you've want leave alone. Turning sharing also known "Pass-through mode". Pass-through mode acts present. merely passes data commands lower provider. application that running pass-through mode should behave exactly loaded. pass-through mode necessary using modem local client allowing application intranet. Internet sharing requires modem working Internet account connected PCs, subject terms conditions forth Internet service provider license. information this document furnished informational only, subject change without notice, should construed commitment Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation assumes responsibility liability errors inaccuracies that appear this document software that provided association with this document. THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDED WITH WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WARRANTY MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION SAMPLE. Intel disclaims liability, including liability infringement proprietary rights, relating information this document. license, express implied, estoppel otherwise, intellectual property rights granted herein. 2000 Intel Corporation. rights reserved. *Third-party brands names property their respective owners. TTG14 Other recent searchesW934GE - W934GE W934GE Datasheet TS120 - TS120 TS120 Datasheet TCA0J106M8R - TCA0J106M8R TCA0J106M8R Datasheet PL123E-05 - PL123E-05 PL123E-05 Datasheet PL123E-05H - PL123E-05H PL123E-05H Datasheet MAX6902 - MAX6902 MAX6902 Datasheet KCSA02-106 - KCSA02-106 KCSA02-106 Datasheet DP83640 - DP83640 DP83640 Datasheet AP-663 - AP-663 AP-663 Datasheet
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