If you want to do ethernet bridging between separate ethernet networks
on the two (or more) NIC cards of the MacPro and share selected
services between them then that should not be a big problem. If I were
going to get involved in this area of more sophisticated multiple
interface networking I would buy a third party solution with a more
user friendly interface such as "IPNetRouterX" from Sustainable
Softworks. I personally have no connection with this company and it
has been many years since I have used any of their products.
-- Scott --
On Mar 25, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Phil Leigh wrote:
dweeks;283455 Wrote:
"can you bridge the NICS on the Mac?"
That's the question,and I don't know how to do that. I'm still
searching Google...
I've searched and it seems the answer is either no...or maybe but it's
not obvious how to do it!
I'd get a switch and use a single NIC - much simpler :o)
--
Phil Leigh
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