Well, it sounds good, but I really don't know how to begin step one - any
online resources that would give me a clue?

Thanks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Edwards
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 7:02 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: No Thoughts???---> RE: [H] Network, Internet Settings

I just want to comment that you might want to think about setting up a 3rd 
party DNS throughout the setup and not both SBC and Cox That might help the 
school bbs problem. No?

At 4/21/2006 07:39 PM, rls wrote:


>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rls
>Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:16 AM
>To: 'The Hardware List'
>Subject: [H] Network, Internet Settings
>
>Had Cox Preferred Internet Service @ 3 months of an Introductory rate - It
>was really great, but cannot afford the $79/mo regular price. But the years
>of feeling that DSL was superior to cable has proved me wrong. Besides Cox
>is light years ahead of SBC/ATT in terms of customer service.
>
>So I went with the SBC Download speeds up to 3.0 Mbps for $17.99 a month
and
>Downgraded Cox to the Value service with speeds of up to 256 Kbps at $9.95
a
>month.
>
>That way the family can have some decent download speeds, won't have to
>change their email addresses. And SBC has some router issues in this area
as
>she cannot connect to the School Systems message board unless I ping the
>location about 30 times first.
>
>=============Equip with ==============
>Have a router/modem for SBC Running on local network at 192.168.1.xxx
>Have a router/modem for Cox running on local network at 192.168.2.xxx
>
>Also have a Network Printer on local network @ 192.168.2.24x
>Also have a NOS drive on local network @ 192.168.2.24x
>
>=============HOW TO SET UP ================
>Should I change the address of one of the router so that each is within -
>lets say - 192.168.2.xxx?????
>
>Then Should I install a second network card on the current machines with
>only a single Ethernet card??????
>
>Then would I bridge the two cards together under network connection
settings
>- but have cable only going to one of the cards????
>
>Or ???????? what ??????
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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