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If you are using Windows XP, there's a service called Internet Connection Sharing(ICS). |
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You could buy a second Ethernet card for your pc and make your pc do the job of routing the net to you. An easier solution would be to buy a cheap SWITCH as it will perform basically the same task and probably for the same price. The only difference between a router and a switch is that a router can deal with the IP (internet protocol, aka, ip address communication allocation) whereas a switch deals simply with data transfer, it doenst care about ip's or anything for that matter, just getting info from comp A. to comp B. This should bypass any regulations your college may have against routers. As for them "finding out" it will be invisible to the server since only one MAC address will be in use at any given time. I'm sure a Network admin in the forums will correct me on some things but I have the basic principle right.
Message edited by eric54 on 09-06-2007 at 01:23:43 AM --------------- e6600(3.0ghz 1.325v) on Noctua U12F,XFX 680i mobo, EVGA 640mb 8800gts, Modded antec 900 for CM, 1tb(2x500gb wd re2)+150gb raptor, Vista home premium 64 bit, mx 5000 K+M, dual sammy's 19(193p+)+22(226bw "s" ), z5500+HD595's, xfi plat, 850watt enermax Galaxy |
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Well, a switch would be fine for this situation if you have 2 IP addresses, which you probably don't. Since you only have 1 IP you'll have to set up both machines with the same IP and then you'll have to ensure that 1 of the 2 computer's have their NIC disabled. You obviously can't have 2 computers with the same IP at the same time on the network. Using the ICS really is the cheapest and easiest option.
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2 net cards in one computer, prefer different mfg and run sygate,piece of cake |
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You could also get a cheap crossover cable and plug the laptop into the PC. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6812117808
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I got this to work perfectly, by viewing network connections, enabling both connections on a mobo with a pci nic and a built-in nic. on the primary nic used for the pc to connect i right clicked to properties/advanced/internet connection sharing: checked -> allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet conn., checked. Now properties on the alternate nic used for laptop/authentification tab: uncheck 'Enable IEEE 802.1x authentification for this network. |
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