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Ok bear with me this may be lengthy and i may confuse myself. I have always had just 1 comp connected to the internet and never used a router or hub. I picked up a second computer and a hub both machines will run different parts of a game server.

Here are some specs

Both boxs are running Windows XP Pro, both connect with onboard Lan.

The Hub is: DaynaStar 16 port hub.

The main box will run the main gameserver only as it is the most resource hungry. The second box will run the login server and the MySQL database for the gameserver.

Problem: Both boxes need to be able to talk to eachother as well as be connectable by users. I only have 1 IP. I don't even know where to start on making this happen. Help me out if you can please.  :)

Lorne

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If possible return the hub and pickup a router. A router will fix your 1 ip problem because it gives out local ip's generally 192.168 something. You could probably find a wired router for cheaper than that hub. What do you need 16 ports for, and isn't that hub only 10meg lan?

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Do you need 2 unique IP addresses?  If so, call up your ISP to get your modem provisioned for 2 IPs.

Otherwise, do either of the PC's have 2 NICs?  If not, can you connect your modem via USB?  I believe you can bridge USB to NIC.  This article may help: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/j_helmig/wxpbrdge.htm

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Hmmm....doesn't really make sense. LOL.  Oh well, if it works, who cares!  Last thing you wanna do is call up your ISP and say "Hey, am I supposed to have 2 IPs?"  That's when they'll take it away, and then back-charge you.

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