--- Jonathan French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To follow up on Danny's answers, and to save you a lot of trouble, if it
> doesn't cost too much skip the 3 NICs and just use two and buy an extra
> hub.  Use one NIC for the DSL, and plug the second NIC into the extra
> hub (or switch) which then services the other two hubs.  That way you
> won't have any problems sharing data between the machines, as they will
> all be on the same subnet.  It just takes a bit of extra effort to make
> the machines talk across subnets with Windows, and having one subnet
> will make your new life as a system admin much easier.

pn] OTOH, it would be nice to have some scripts (E2B or later variety) that provide 
for 2 private
networks in cases (maybe like this one) where you want to isolate traffic for separate 
users.


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