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Steve Schiffman wrote:  
>   
  
> The SMC is a low end router and does not have tracing capability. Yes  
> you can use that 486 configured with two network cards to capture the IP  
> traffic. You set it up between the cable modem and the SMC  
> Gateway/Router. No hub is needed. You need to do a bit of fiddling with  
> the IP addresses/DHCP settings, enable IP forwarding, make a change to  
> the SMC configuration and you will be able to capture the IP traffic.  
>   
> Come to the Network SIG on Sunday, July 14th. Chapman University, City  
> of Orange, 2pm room 203 in the Science building. Bring the 486 (with  
> OS/2 installed) and I will help you setup the configuration needed.  
>   
> Steve Schiffman  
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Cool. Thanks, Steve.  
 
Sheridan  
 
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