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From: cavenerl@nbnet.nb.ca (Lance Cavener)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Networking help
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1996 18:03:09 GMT
Organization: VSi
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 Im trying to connect 3 computers to my computer here that has the
connection to the internet hooked to it. Does this mean I have to have
4 ethernet cards in that computer? One to the router to the internet,
and the other 3 for each of the computers? Or could I use 10baseT and
a hub with only one card in each PC? Where could I find some detailed
instructions as to configuring a tcpip network with BSDI?

 TIA,
 Lance