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The way I see this to be done is:
Computers: V W X Y Z Switch: S V holds the dial up connection. V must ALWAYS be on for W X Y Z to work V W X Y Z have NIC cards V's NIC connects via Ethernet to S's WAN port (if applicable). W X Y Z connect via Ethernet to S's LAN ports. W X Y Z all share V's capabilities and all can be contact eachother. S must have an internal NAT for this to work. If you can't find a switch w/ a NAT, get a router. and replace Switch S, with Router S. If this doesn't make sense, I'll rewrite it better later. |
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