[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So what would this mean? Would this process work? : > 1. Put wireless card in linux gateway as eth2 (that's the third nic!) > 2. Assign another static IP address to eth2 > 3. Put another wireless card in my notebook > 4. Assign static IP to my notebook's nic > 5. Set notebook's gateway to be the ip of my linux gateway's eth2 ? Somehow you have to inform your ISP that your gateway's eth0 IP address is the gateway to your notebook's IP adress. Maybe you've already done that? BTW, what's this video conferencing software you're using? On Linux? -- K<bob> [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.jogger-egg.com/
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