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Im building a new computer that will be used as an HTPC, and a media server providing documents to me through the internet while Im at work.
To avoid IP conflicts with my ISP, is it possible/beneficial, to utilize a dual NIC motherboard where one NIC is connected directly to the modem and the other is connected to a router that connects multiple computers/ printers through the main computer to the internet? Will this create any sort of data bottlenecks?
Is there a more efficient way to connect these computers so that all have internet access and the new machine is easily accessible through the internet?
To avoid IP conflicts with my ISP, is it possible/beneficial, to utilize a dual NIC motherboard where one NIC is connected directly to the modem and the other is connected to a router that connects multiple computers/ printers through the main computer to the internet? Will this create any sort of data bottlenecks?
Is there a more efficient way to connect these computers so that all have internet access and the new machine is easily accessible through the internet?
