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Search google for docs regarding turning your linux box into a router.=20
It needs to route packets between the two interfaces. Once the linux
box is setup as a router, set your tibook's default route to the gigabit
IP of your linux box.
Good Luck.
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 15:26, DarthLinux wrote:
> been trying to get 2 nics on my linux box to talk to each other..
> long story short- i have a machine <tibook> with gigabit internal=20
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> after upgrading the kernel, it is recognized and more or less set up.
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Bryce Chidester
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CoBryce Communications
Bryce AT BryceCo DOT Net
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