Re: [expert] networking question

2001-12-09 Thread Mark Weaver
On Sun, 09 Dec 2001 05:45:02 -0800 ajax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm sorry It seems that I didn't seem word my question well. I don't want > step by step instructions on how to set up the network. Your quite right > there is a lot of documentation on the web and in Linux itself. > My que

Re: [expert] networking question

2001-12-09 Thread ajax
I'm sorry It seems that I didn't seem word my question well. I don't want step by step instructions on how to set up the network. Your quite right there is a lot of documentation on the web and in Linux itself. My question really is can I set up the network so that I can turn either computer

Re: [expert] networking question

2001-12-08 Thread J. Craig Woods
Wow, this expert list never ceases to amaze me. Ajax, find some documentation on how to install a Linux server that will be a gateway/router for your own private LAN. This server will be your access to the Internet, mail pop pickup, etc. for any of the machines you have behind this server (

[expert] networking question

2001-12-08 Thread ajax
I was wondering what is the best way to set up a network. I currently have two computers both dual booting between win98 and linux although I am using win98 less and less. mostly for games and quicken. I have cable internet access and two ip addresses. My windows is set up so netbeui is the p