Fahrvergnuugen
I am the law!
Here is a diagram of my home network:
Right now if computer A tries to send a file to computer C, it travels at 40k/s because it gets routed back out to the internet and my ISP limits my outgoing bandwidth to 40k/s.
Computers A and B are mine. The rest are my house mate's. Both machine A and machine C run Apache and FTP servers (as well as SSH & AFP). Because of this, I bought a second IP address from my ISP since both my roommate and I need the same ports.
As you can see, all of the computers are connected to each other on 100base hardware, so what I'm wondering is... is there a way to either A reconfigure the structure of my network or B force the machines to communicate with each other directly rather than traveling back out to the internet?
Right now if computer A tries to send a file to computer C, it travels at 40k/s because it gets routed back out to the internet and my ISP limits my outgoing bandwidth to 40k/s.
Computers A and B are mine. The rest are my house mate's. Both machine A and machine C run Apache and FTP servers (as well as SSH & AFP). Because of this, I bought a second IP address from my ISP since both my roommate and I need the same ports.
As you can see, all of the computers are connected to each other on 100base hardware, so what I'm wondering is... is there a way to either A reconfigure the structure of my network or B force the machines to communicate with each other directly rather than traveling back out to the internet?