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I have two separate networks and the need to connect them together. A Mac, the other PC.?
There are two Internet connections, computer network has a router with both wired and wireless laptops XP and Vista, Mac network running through a Gbit switch directly to the entrance and is hard-wired. If I out to connect the switch to Internet router with both open access points, there would be no dispute arising out of this? In addition, through a secondary issue, I can implement a network storage device or server that can run from the two networks (should be considered the same network?), and if so, what would your recommendations for a marketing agency with small graphics at home? The ratio of two Internet access points is the speed up and the poor down connections. Have separated to allow more up and down stream connections as we can on the side of the graphics.
Wow, sounds like you for answers that you would pay for a good network and get your money's worth. First, do you know the difference between a router and a switch? As for his storage question, the answer is yes, however you have to decide what laptop computer and / or storage device you want your laptop or the computer to point to for storage. (Nothing short of a point to point network and a network server). Hope that helps. As for your connection problem, not just connecting the switch to your router and / or connect the MAC to the router? Should solve your problem. As MAC laptops and talking to each other, there would need PROTOCOL help. TCP / IP works, and you should be able to see all your computers / laptops, however you must remember is running on Mac OS and Windows XP, Windows Vista OS.
