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> On 28 Aug 97 at 16:13, Lou Schmaus wrote:
> 
> > How do you get two IP addresses on the same PC? 
> 
> You can set 1 single IP for each TCP/IP adapter on your PC.  Each 
> ethernet card has a single IP addr, each dialup connection 
> configuration has a single IP (or dynamic, assigned by your ISP), etc.
> 
> > I have a similar
> > situation at my home office. I have a cable modem attached to my
> > ethernet hub, and my PC has a static IP address for internet
> > access(BTW, it is VERY nice to download 40-50 emails in under 15
> > seconds). I would like to attach the same PC to my model 150, with
> > the same ethernet card, using TCP/IP. But I can't set the AS/400 for
> > an IP address within the same range as my ISP, so my PC can't see
> > the /400. I would love to be able to do both.
> 

 Lou, 

        Let me get this straight You have three devices on a ThinNet 
segment two in the same sub-net (assigned by your cable modem provider) 
and the third your AS/400 not part of the providers sub-net. 

        Therfore if you assign a private IP to the AS/400, say 
172.18.100.1  and add a route to the 172.18.100.0 network in your PC via 
the assigned (PC) addapter address, as well as a route in the AS/400 to 
the PC's address via the 172.18.100.1 address you should be in business.  

        My guess is that you will all ready have a route in the PC that 
indicates the Default route is the Cable Modems (Routers) address, just 
leave it alone.  Win/95 use the "route add ......" command. But if you do
not mind, what cable provider is using a non-standard address with who's
modem product ??  

        Hey Mark B ?  what is the permissable Class assignments in the 
AS/400 ??  

        Jeff Silberberg 
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