...how to set up a Windows 98se comp to feed a Linux box the internet.
I'm getting some ethernet cables tomorrow and I'm gonna hook my 2 boxes up to a hub with the T-bird (98se) having the connection to the internet and the Duron (linux) getting the connection to the internet from the modem in the T-bird.
The hub is 10/100, has 4 ports, one of them being switchable between Normal and Uplink.
I have one NIC in the T-bird and I'm gonna install another NIC (mucho gracias, senor samb0nium
) into my Duron which I'm going to switch back to Linux and set it up for the internet.
What I need to know is how I would hook them up to the hub and have the linux box suck the internet teat, so to speak, from the 98se box?
All I need between them is just a network connection so the linux box will be able to upload and download genes, I'll worry about being able to Quake on it later
I appreciate any advice
BTW, the Linux install is Redhat 7.1. I will probably have to reinstall the OS completely cause I don't remember installing one of the packages I think was needed to do this.
I'm getting some ethernet cables tomorrow and I'm gonna hook my 2 boxes up to a hub with the T-bird (98se) having the connection to the internet and the Duron (linux) getting the connection to the internet from the modem in the T-bird.
The hub is 10/100, has 4 ports, one of them being switchable between Normal and Uplink.
I have one NIC in the T-bird and I'm gonna install another NIC (mucho gracias, senor samb0nium

What I need to know is how I would hook them up to the hub and have the linux box suck the internet teat, so to speak, from the 98se box?
All I need between them is just a network connection so the linux box will be able to upload and download genes, I'll worry about being able to Quake on it later

I appreciate any advice
BTW, the Linux install is Redhat 7.1. I will probably have to reinstall the OS completely cause I don't remember installing one of the packages I think was needed to do this.