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Mark
I understood it that he already has two nic cards connected seperately to
each modem. Therefore if he connected the modems and the computers to the
hub he should be all set without the need to have two more nics. BTW, he
needs a firewall also.
Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Brown [mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:57 AM
> To: Omega-List@xxxxxxx Com
> Subject: Re: Off topic: Networking question
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> Hello Dave,
>
> in fact you can connect the two to a central hub. install two nic
> cards in each computer and then you have it.
>
> there are many exotic configurations that you can do also if you run a
> proxy server, feed both isp feeds into one server and then out two
> clients with two cards each. i use http://www.software602.com s
> products. they have an unlimited version for 199.95 and a lite 3
> computer version for 49.95 http://www.software602.com/products/lsl/
>
> the great feature of this product is the mapping of ports is very easy
> and it has a built in web server if you need it.
>
> DD> Proposed setup: one machine with ADSL internet hookup,
> second machine on
> DD> cable internet hookup. Each machine uses an external
> modem connected to an
> DD> internal Network Interface Card.
>
> DD> Question: How can I network these two computers together
> for file and
> DD> printer sharing, or is this even possible?
>
> DD> Dave
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> Have a Great Day, Mark
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> http://www.markbrown.com
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