ilan steemers wrote:
>
> The cable modems don't even show up as routers, they are completly
> transparent.
> Actualy computers hooked up in a cable modem network look exactly like a big
> LAN.
> Everyone is in the same >>>>>subnet.
> >>>>>The modems don't have any IP's but act as a medium converter (eg from
> >>>>>cat5 to cable
> and back). Actual routing to the internet is done much farther down the road.
So then you have 6 computers connected to the internet each with their own
IP/hostname
and it doesn't really matter that the connection just happens to be by a cable
modem?
If this is so then this isn't any different to any other group of computers
in an LVS, except that the connection to the outside world is already setup
before you start.
Do I understand your setup yet?
Joe
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