Two networking OS in one LAN

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monty
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Post by monty »

I use Linux and Windows 98. I mainly use Linux as a dedicated game server.

As far as having them coexist, there aren't any problems that I know of. In fact, you can set up Linux to be a free NT file server! Just use the built-in program Samba to do this. You can also use Linux as a free internet router (using IP masquerading), so that all your computers can use the same internet connection simultaneously.

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caveart

Two networking OS in one LAN

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I m doing some project of what r the potential complication of having two networking OS in one LAN. Example, advantage or disadvantage

Can some kind soul help me?
Thanks
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