[Switching completely to LIH]

>>>>> "RB" == Raghvendra Bali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    RB> Hi Guys, I am about to install cable internet connection at my
    RB> home. The ISP provides an Ethernet card and connectivity
    RB> through DNS to the clients. I have three PCs in different
    RB> rooms. To provide internet connectivity to all the PCs What I
    RB> can do is to setup my own LAN, using another Ethernet card (on
    RB> main PC) and a hub, connecting these 3 PCs and setting up a
    RB> proxy or DNS in the main PC with cable internet connection. In
    RB> this case I have to keep the main PC switched on all the time
    RB> to ensure internet connectivity to all the PCs.  (Q)-> Is
    RB> there a way to achieve this task without having a need to keep
    RB> the main PC switched on all the time?  I.e. what can be an
    RB> alternate LAN CONFIGURATION?

There's a way of keeping a halted (though not switched off) Linux
computer running as a router.  Google is your friend.

-- Raju
-- 
Raju Mathur               [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://kandalaya.org/
                      It is the mind that moves


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