Is it possible to connect a computer to two LANs simultaneously?
The reason I ask, is because I now have one network, a combination of
wired and wireless, that my wife and I use for local computing (calcs,
word processing, browsing the internet, email, etc) and I also use for
my Tivos, Tivo to Tivo transfers, Tivo to computer to DVD, etc. I'm
thinking if I had a separate LAN dedicated to the Tivos I'd probably
get better Tivo transfer speeds, but I still need the ability to
connect to my main computer to transfer Tivo recordings to DVD. My
main computer does have two built-in ethernet connections, and each of
them works, but I have no idea if they will both work simultaneously,
connected to separate LANs.
If it will work, can someone point me to a source indicating how to
set this up? Ideally, the Tivos could be on a wired LAN, not needed to
be connected to the internet, and the "other" computers on the
existing wired/wireless LAN with internet connectivity.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/