Hello.
I am planning on running a dedicated game server on the LAN that I am a part of. To do this I will need to connect two computers (this one and the server) to one network port. Getting another port is not an option, and hubs are not allowed on the network. So I realise that the ideal solution would be to use a switch, but I don't really want to have to pay £60 for one of those. What other alternatives are there? I have enough NICs to use two in one of the machines. Both machines need to have full access to the rest of the network as if they were connected via a switch. I am prepared to use NT4 or 2K, but XP is not an option because a) I don't like it and b) one of the machines is only a 350.
Thanks for any advice you have.
- scary_jeff
I am planning on running a dedicated game server on the LAN that I am a part of. To do this I will need to connect two computers (this one and the server) to one network port. Getting another port is not an option, and hubs are not allowed on the network. So I realise that the ideal solution would be to use a switch, but I don't really want to have to pay £60 for one of those. What other alternatives are there? I have enough NICs to use two in one of the machines. Both machines need to have full access to the rest of the network as if they were connected via a switch. I am prepared to use NT4 or 2K, but XP is not an option because a) I don't like it and b) one of the machines is only a 350.
Thanks for any advice you have.
- scary_jeff
