You hate those home routers?  I've probably been involved with installing at
least ten of the things, different brands, some wireless, and they're sweet
as hell.  What is there to hate about them?

Josh

-----Original Message-----
From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:29 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Networking Help for Dummy


I'd recommend a netgear or linksys like everyone else but there is a
simpler, perhaps slightly more expensive route, but I like it because I
hate those home routers, and I won't pony up for a decent router that
will handle a 3Mbit cable connection, and too lazy to set up a linux
router :)

I have two nics in each computer, and buy an extra ip from the isp
(this is why it might be more expensive. depends on how much your isp
charges for an ip) for each system. Then put a local (192.168...) ip
on one nic and an internet ip on the other.
Most _switches_ ( those blue netgears are flaky) can route two
networks at the same time no problem, so no need for two switches, or
a router.
Instant network, with no bottlenecks, and no worrying about screwing
with the router if me or anyone else wants to use irc, a p2p, an im,
or anything else.

--
 jon
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thursday, May 29, 2003, 3:24:18 PM, you wrote:
HP> I want to set up my home network with Internet Connection Sharing for
three
HP> machines and a cable connection. The "gateway" machine is a Windows 2000
HP> Professional machine. There's also a Win 98 box and an XP box.

HP> I did this once before with different machines but have forgotten some
of
HP> the details. I guess I need two network cards on the connected box. I am
HP> totally confused at this point so won't even try to explain my limited
HP> understanding. Can anyone tell me how to do this? In easy point form :-)

HP> thanks,

HP> Patrick


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