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| I know this is probably simple. We have a simple Peer to Peer network. Each PC has a specific IP address issued by the ISP, using workgroup to network. Each PC has a cat 5 cable running to a hub. We have run out of IP addresses. We need to add a few more PC's to the network without getting more from the ISP. Now presume add another subnet but this would require another router or switch?? Can anyone point to a simple how to? Thanks R | Guest
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| In article <6F48F5AE-0809-480C-8B00-F58C32DE92D9@microsoft.com>, RichardR@discussions.microsoft.com says... Quote:
individually identifiable (and attackable) from the Internet at large? With the router, you only need one external address, and you have your own internal addressing (typically 192.168.0.xxx). -- If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying! All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!! http://home.att.net/~andyross | Guest
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| Andrew, Yes OK understand. Will try it R Quote:
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