Re: Smoothwall



dont see how you could feed all four machines without networking them.
Get an 8 port switch and plug all the machines into that and bam, you're
networked! OK, it's a touch more complicated than that....

I use a smoothwall system to feed my home network. Works great, I'll
probably never use anything else, but everything does have to be
networked.

Yeah I thought as much. I figured that I'd stuff the smoothwall box full
of NIC cards and go from there.
.



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