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Ryan
Here's the situation:
I have the following items on a network:
1 Linux redhat 7.2 server
3 WinXP Pro PCs
1 Linux terminal
The server requires that all PC terminals have specific
IPs (Ex: 192.168.1.151). One of the PCs has DSL internet
access that I want to share with the whole network.
If I use the Network Setup Wizard to share the
connection, it changes the IP address for that computer
to 192.168.0.1. At this point, I can't access the server.
If I change the IP to a manual setting of 192.168.1.152
the other PCs can't share the internet access.
I run into the same problem on the other PCs. To share
the internet connection, the wizard sets them to
192.168.1.72 (example). It seems I have to choose between
sharing the internet or accessing the shop network.
Is there any way I can set up the system to do both?
Thanks!
Ryan
I have the following items on a network:
1 Linux redhat 7.2 server
3 WinXP Pro PCs
1 Linux terminal
The server requires that all PC terminals have specific
IPs (Ex: 192.168.1.151). One of the PCs has DSL internet
access that I want to share with the whole network.
If I use the Network Setup Wizard to share the
connection, it changes the IP address for that computer
to 192.168.0.1. At this point, I can't access the server.
If I change the IP to a manual setting of 192.168.1.152
the other PCs can't share the internet access.
I run into the same problem on the other PCs. To share
the internet connection, the wizard sets them to
192.168.1.72 (example). It seems I have to choose between
sharing the internet or accessing the shop network.
Is there any way I can set up the system to do both?
Thanks!
Ryan