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Old 25th January 2007, 11:08 AM
cantona66 Offline
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Help with networking set-up

hi,

i am new to linux and would like to create a basic network in my house.

i have 3 pc running FC4 and all connected via a hub. the pc's dont need to be connected to internet so just an internal connection between them is required.

thanks
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Old 25th January 2007, 09:07 PM
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I don't know much about how to setup networking in FC4, but I do know that you might want to get a router instead of your hub. The router can, amongst other things, serve out IP adresses for you, so you dont have to bother with manually setting the IP's. Also, I think a router will be easier to use if you do connect those computers to the internet one day.

Sorry for not being able to help ypu more, but I am kind of a noob on this hole linux area myself...

- Delphi
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