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46 Can I use multiple protocol stacks on my Amiga at the same time? |
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This article is from the Amiga Networking FAQ, by Richard Norman with numerous contributions by others.
If all desired protocol stacks support the SANA II standard, several
protocols can be run simultaneously on the same A2065 card. Some commercially
available versions of the network protocol stacks support the SANA II
specification now. But if they don't, you can have multiple hardware interfaces to
run different protocols on the same machine simultaneously (i.e. one A2065 used
for TCP/IP and one used for Netware).
 
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