Re: Creating a small netowrk within a large network
- From: "Philip Herlihy" <foof8501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 16:19:34 +0100
Two Ethernet adapters, one for the main office net and one to feed a 3 (or
more commonly, 4-) port hub or switch. Then configure Internet Connection
Sharing on the card connecting to the main net. The three clients will pick
up an IP address in the 192.168.*.* range. If you can find a 3-port
Ethernet card, you can dump the hub/switch. You could also use a wireless
access point and three client wireless adapters.
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"susantha silva" <susanthasilva@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> One of my client wants to create a small network to connect 4 computers
> (server will be a xp pro machine) within a large office network. She has
> been given one ip address from the office which will connect to the office
> network and internet. She wants to give this ip to one of her windows xp
> machine and let other 3 machines connect to it and access internet and
> also the shares in that machine. The problem is I'm not sure how to config
> this one. The office it people already give her internal ip and a external
> ip along with subnet mask and the dns server ips. But I'm clueless how to
> config this one. Anybody have an option or solution for this?
>
.
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