On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 10:08:48AM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
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-> > Charles Curley wrote:
-> > > On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:37:04AM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
-> > > ->
-> > > -> > Assuming your ISP is providing you with only a single IP address, you want
-> > > -> > something along these lines
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> > > -> What is the recommended minimum speed/memory for Comp A ?
> > > -> Is a P75/90 with 64 MB enough ? Will this affect the speed noticed
> > > -> by Comp B and C when using the internet ? Does any of this not matter
> > > -> as long as Comp A's network card
> Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:37:04AM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
> > ->
> > -> > Assuming your ISP is providing you with only a single IP address, you want
> > -> > something along these lines:
> > -> >
> > -> > ++
> > -> > | Comp B |---\+---+
> > -> > +--
Why purchase another machine at all? Install a second network interface
card into Comp B and connect it in the diagram as Comp A. It'll cost ya
about $10-20 for a nic.
Charles Curley wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:37:04AM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
> ->
> -> > Assuming your ISP is provi
On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:37:04AM -0600, Daniel Woods wrote:
->
-> > Assuming your ISP is providing you with only a single IP address, you want
-> > something along these lines:
-> >
-> > ++
-> > | Comp B |---\+---+
-> > ++\---| H | ++ +---+
-> >
> Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
> > "Eric L. Brine" wrote:>
> > > > One comment here. You should be using an "experimental" network per RFC
> > > > 1597, not just any old network. There is a legal Class A network, one or
> > > > more legal Class B networks, and there are several legal Class C
> > > >
Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
>
> "Eric L. Brine" wrote:>
> > > One comment here. You should be using an "experimental" network per RFC
> > > 1597, not just any old network. There is a legal Class A network, one or
> > > more legal Class B networks, and there are several legal Class C
> > > networks.
> Assuming your ISP is providing you with only a single IP address, you want
> something along these lines:
>
> ++
> | Comp B |---\+---+
> ++\---| H | ++ +---+
> | u |--| Comp A |-| Modem |
> ++/---| b | +---
"Eric L. Brine" wrote:>
> > One comment here. You should be using an "experimental" network per RFC
> > 1597, not just any old network. There is a legal Class A network, one or
> > more legal Class B networks, and there are several legal Class C
> > networks. I don't recall offhand the legal clas
> One comment here. You should be using an "experimental" network per RFC
> 1597, not just any old network. There is a legal Class A network, one or
> more legal Class B networks, and there are several legal Class C
> networks. I don't recall offhand the legal class A network, but I don't
> think
On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 12:51:54AM -0400, Eric L. Brine wrote:
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-> > Thank you as well from me..I just joined the list two days a go and
-> > missed some of the postings. I just bought the hub last week, got the
-> > linux machine working, and had no idea of the implications.
->
-> Check th
> Thank you as well from me..I just joined the list two days a go and
> missed some of the postings. I just bought the hub last week, got the
> linux machine working, and had no idea of the implications.
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