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Old 18-10-2006, 13:54   #2
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Re: Having two network connections on a PC

I suspect you would need to set it up using some form of internet connection sharing, if you want it to bee seen by other PCs on the network too, so that your PC acts as the gateway. Having said that do you have a router that the disk could be plugged into direct?

If you just need it to be seen by your PC, a simple ethernet connection between the PC and disk should suffice (it might need to be crossover, and just assign fixed IP addys to the PC port and disk?
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