I think all you'd need is Bering with supported GB-nics and
static routes for each of the subnetted LANs.  I think that
traffic would move around fine, but netBIOS wouldn't cross
the router, so Windows file/print sharing might require multiple
WINs servers.  Maybe bridging would work here.  Unfortunately,
I don't understand how to implement it here.  Anyone?

good luck,
Matthew


Greg Morgan wrote:
The local computer store has some gigabit ethernet cards on sale. I was wondering if I could buy say three of these cards and create a high speed gigabit switch with either Dachstein or Bering?

If I take the bottom range of the static list of IP addresses reserved for servers in the LEAF world i.e. 192.168.1.200, 192.168.1.201, and 192.168.1.202, then I think I would be able to make the gigabit router/switch.


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