Sure, just plug your modem into a switch, then plug the routers into the switch.
I have my modem plugged into a switch. A Linksys router is connected to one port (first @Home IP). A Linux box is connected to another port of the switch (second @Home IP). The Linux box has 2 network cards, one for the internet, one for the LAN.
The Linux box has its own IP. The router has another IP, for the rest of my computers to get their internet connections.
[This message has been edited by monty (edited 05-26-2000).]
Is Multiple NAT possible ??
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rdewsbury
Is Multiple NAT possible ??
I have a couple of static IPs from my ISP and want to create several LANs from them.
My hope is to put the shared server on one IP, then put several NAT routers on another 2 IPs. That way I can quarantine my WinDoze IP traffic from my Mac IP traffic.
Assuming the idea isn't all that stupid ( I have my reasons ), is this a viable configuration. Neither NAT LAN need be aware of the other, btw.
Comments ??
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rdewsbury@egroup-inc.com
My hope is to put the shared server on one IP, then put several NAT routers on another 2 IPs. That way I can quarantine my WinDoze IP traffic from my Mac IP traffic.
Assuming the idea isn't all that stupid ( I have my reasons ), is this a viable configuration. Neither NAT LAN need be aware of the other, btw.
Comments ??
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rdewsbury@egroup-inc.com