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2 ethernet ports on Mac - Using 1st for file sharing & 2nd for Internet connection
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<blockquote data-quote="liltmoomin" data-source="post: 1520646" data-attributes="member: 303333"><p>Hello again.</p><p>Thanks for your response. This reassures me that my latest thinking has a chance of working. The only thing about this that I would need to be sure of, would be that the company drives shared over the main 10/100 network, would be visible as shared on each of the macs. If this group is considered as kind of a subnet where the sharing does not work the same, this would make it very difficult to reach other (non video/media) assets within the company.</p><p></p><p>Is my concern clear here, and do you know that this is the case. The reason I am so unsure about it, is when I connect the machines together and share the internet connection, the daisy-chained machine no longer sees the network-shared volumes.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for responding. </p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>- Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltmoomin, post: 1520646, member: 303333"] Hello again. Thanks for your response. This reassures me that my latest thinking has a chance of working. The only thing about this that I would need to be sure of, would be that the company drives shared over the main 10/100 network, would be visible as shared on each of the macs. If this group is considered as kind of a subnet where the sharing does not work the same, this would make it very difficult to reach other (non video/media) assets within the company. Is my concern clear here, and do you know that this is the case. The reason I am so unsure about it, is when I connect the machines together and share the internet connection, the daisy-chained machine no longer sees the network-shared volumes. Thanks so much for responding. Kind regards, - Ian [/QUOTE]
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