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Old 10-30-2003, 09:54 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Sorry, didn't mean to confuse you.....
But it sounded like you wanted to distribute the connection to your ISP to other computers on the same local network.
The second NIC is not going to be able to receive a dynamic address DIRECTLY from your ISP. However, there is a way to connect this 2nd NIC to a hub/switch and connect other computers to the same hub/switch and ALL have access to the same internet connection that is provided by your 1st NIC.

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