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Users / Re: Network help.
« on: November 27, 2007, 06:41:42 pm »
I'll get it setup on a test network and see how it works.  When I get it setup I'll post my results. Thanks for all your help.

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Users / Re: Network help.
« on: November 27, 2007, 01:37:57 pm »
What about my other concerns?

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Users / Re: Network help.
« on: November 26, 2007, 02:03:28 am »
I am trying to maximize bandwidth for gaming. I don't know if using Linux MCE as the router will cause more lag than a normal router. This could possibly be dependent on the computer I use for the core. Also when power goes out with my current setup ( Modem-Router-Computers) no Linux MCE, I still keep my wireless internet with my ups and my laptop. My ups will not run the core for very long. Another thing is the wireless. Can a wireless router with DHCP turned off connected to the core still provide me wireless internet access? Then there is the issues of AT&T Uverse and their data streams. I have to watch how I set this up so when I connect my computers, the network only takes one of those data streams.If my concerns are unfounded then using the core for all my network traffic shouldn't be a problem. I apoligize that I have so many questions but I am very new to this.

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Users / Network help.
« on: November 25, 2007, 08:23:33 pm »
I need some help with my network setup as I am new to Linux. I want to run 2 seperate internal networks. 1 for LinuxMCE and the other for my computers. I would like for the computers to be able to network boot from the core on the other internal network. I thought I could set it up like this, DSL modem to router then split to the computer network and the Linux MCE network. I would to be able to share files between networks. Is this possible, and if so how could I do this? I have attached a diagram of how I would like this setup.

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