--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Micro Core Computers wrote:
> 
> >Its connected via ethernet. And I have a static Ip
> and gateway.

> Put a second nic in the pc. connect the modem to one
> and the hub with 
> your other machines to the other. ICS has been
> standard since 98se so 
> you wont need more software.
> You dont really need to blow money on a router for
> home use, still if 
> you only have macs its a better choice.

His setup is a PC and NetGear wireless router
on one side of the house and the iMac and IIsi
on the other side of the house. The iMac is using
AirPort (802.11b) to get internet from the NetGear
box. Where were you earlier when this was all
gone over already? :) Easiest thing is to connect
the two Macs with an ethernet hub then put routing
software on the iMac to go between the AirPort
and ethernet.

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