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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Master of Reality on 24 May 2002, 07:16

Title: can it be done?
Post by: Master of Reality on 24 May 2002, 07:16
obivously nothings impossible so....
Is there a way to serial link a windows computer to a linux machine and then have the Linux machine forward the internet to the windows machine from a network it is connected to?

Here is the situation:
I have two computer upstairs in my house and two computers downstairs. My hub is upstairs, i have 1 50-foot network cable that is connecting my linux machine which is downstairs to the hub. My proxy server is upstairs.

I have my windows machine downstairs but no 50-foot network cable to connect it to the hub, so i want to link my two computers which are downstairs together. Can i use a null-modem on the serial ports? (or USB ports)?
Or should i try to find two network cards and cross connect them?

[ May 23, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Title: can it be done?
Post by: voidmain on 24 May 2002, 08:24
Get another hub and plug the end of your 50 foot cable into the x-over/uplink port on the new hub. Then get 2 more patch cables and you're done.

[ May 24, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]