RE: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-16 Thread Angela Nash
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 11:31 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [techtalk] Basic networking This is the simplest and easiest route, which is probably a good thing since you're still learning the basics. Be aware, however, that the lack of inbound conne

Re: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-16 Thread David Merrill
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:42:34PM -0500, Angela Nash wrote: > You can set up a system and use what is known as NAT (Network Address > Translation), or Masq in Linux. Basically, this lets more than one PC use a > single IP address. > > My recommendation is to go buy the LinkSys Etherfast Cable/D

RE: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-15 Thread Anne Forker
Hi, On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Angela Nash wrote: > My recommendation is to go buy the LinkSys Etherfast Cable/DSL router. They > are $99 from buy.com and do NAT in hardware. They are fast and easy to > configure. Plus, they inherently secure your network since inbound > connections are not allowed

Re: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-15 Thread Anne Forker
Hi Mary, On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Chou, Mary wrote: > Also, as far as networking, can I see a Windows 2000 machine from a Linux > box? > I will have one of each when I bring home a PC from work. depends on what you mean by "see it". ;-) If TCP/IP is configured correctly, you should have no problems

RE: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-15 Thread Angela Nash
You can set up a system and use what is known as NAT (Network Address Translation), or Masq in Linux. Basically, this lets more than one PC use a single IP address. My recommendation is to go buy the LinkSys Etherfast Cable/DSL router. They are $99 from buy.com and do NAT in hardware. They are

Re: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-15 Thread Amy
- Original Message - From: Chou, Mary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:08 PM Subject: [techtalk] Basic networking > If I want to share an SDSL line between 2 computers, what are my options? > I know customarily, people use routers, are there an

Re: [techtalk] Basic networking

2001-01-15 Thread ktb
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 06:08:56PM -0600, Chou, Mary wrote: > Hi all, > I'm a Linux newbie who's using Red Hat 7. > I realize this is slightly off the subject, but I am *really* new > > If I want to share an SDSL line between 2 computers, what are my options? > I know customarily, people use rou