Kurt Clark
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I have 2 groups of people working:
Room1 - has 3 PC's
A, B and C
and all are connected to one network via a ethernet switch, also A shares internet to B and C via a 4g usb dongle
Room2 has 3 PC's
D, E and F
and all are connected to one network via another ethernet switch, also D shares internet to E and F via a 4g usb dongle.
As we see we have 2 groups that has their own network.
I would like to connect all 6 to the same network, primarily so that all can share files over lan and also internet sharing.
The simple way of doing this is to disconnect 1 dongle and allow all users to connect to internet only using one dongle and then join the 2 groups with a ethernet cable so they can access each other.
However is there a way in which we keep both the dongles and yet continue sharing internet and yet all 6 PC's are connected to the same network?
Room1 - has 3 PC's
A, B and C
and all are connected to one network via a ethernet switch, also A shares internet to B and C via a 4g usb dongle
Room2 has 3 PC's
D, E and F
and all are connected to one network via another ethernet switch, also D shares internet to E and F via a 4g usb dongle.
As we see we have 2 groups that has their own network.
I would like to connect all 6 to the same network, primarily so that all can share files over lan and also internet sharing.
The simple way of doing this is to disconnect 1 dongle and allow all users to connect to internet only using one dongle and then join the 2 groups with a ethernet cable so they can access each other.
However is there a way in which we keep both the dongles and yet continue sharing internet and yet all 6 PC's are connected to the same network?