| FatherMurphy |
03/26/03 11:34pm
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I was wondering if any of you computer gurus have figured out how to connect two seperate computers on the same broadband connection to a single server...
I have a LinkSys router that I use to share my present connection with two computers. Of course, I can't connect them both to a server at the same time, both get bottle-necked on the port 12203 thingy-ma-bob. I'd love to have friends and parisioners over for a shared frag-fest! FatherMurphy |
FatherMurphy Sharing Broadband Connections 03/26/03 11:34pm
SOKHAR_[H] I was running 4 off one modem I use a network swit... 03/26/03 11:49pm
FatherMurphy Uh, that first sentence of yours shows that I am A... 03/27/03 12:05am
SOKHAR_[H] I was so hoping that you would say you are running... 03/27/03 12:18am
Epacy Use NAT baby!! 03/27/03 12:24am
FatherMurphy Yeah, epacy...my router automatically does NAT.
B... 03/27/03 2:45am
Epacy It does. Cause mine does the same thing and we hav... 03/27/03 8:16am
Sigma-Chi Sokhar......how in the HELL do you know all of tha... 03/27/03 1:24pm
SOKHAR_[H] sigma know all what if you mean networking I taugh... 03/27/03 1:49pm
SOKHAR_[H] FATHER here are 2 pics that might help you out the... 03/27/03 3:32pm
FatherMurphy (Captain Kirk's Voice)
Sokhar! It's..... 03/27/03 6:04pm
SOKHAR_[H] when I was referring to your IP addreass I ment ex... 03/27/03 6:51pm
FatherMurphy EPACY:
What kind of router and broadband do you h... 03/27/03 8:59pm
FatherMurphy SOKHAR_[H],
I am at present using TCP/IP protocol... 03/27/03 9:13pm
SOKHAR_[H] I dont think that will help ya on this
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