Michael,
  That message was plain text... good job! :-)

  I generally do a two NIC set up for two reasons:

1) I can play freely with the private LTSP network without fear of
breaking what is already in place.

2) Keeps the LTSP network traffic on its own, dedicated network so I
don't have to worry about other traffic killing LTSP or visa versa.

  The setup for two NICS is trivial (same as one, just twice!). If you
are new to Linux/LTSP and don't want to get your hand dirty you may want
to look at http://www.k12ltsp.org. They use two NICs by default and the
install is completely point and click. Downside is you do not learn as
much about the fundamentals of LTSP.

Pete
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Michael Van Wesenbeeck wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the reply Pete,
> 
>  I'll try and figure out how to send text mail. I'm using outlook express
> (can't help being stuck to windows for the moment).
> 
>  so you're suggesting that I should put 2 NIC's in the server. One to
> connect to the internet through my router, and the other would connect to
> another hub with (let's say two WS) on that (other) network. Right?
> 
> Is this hard to configure?
> 
> Michael
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