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Can the One-Net be connected to more than one network?

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Can the One-Net be connected to more than one network?

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Yes it can. Although there is only one Ethernet port on the back of the One-Net, there is a simple way to connect it to two networks with the purchase of a $40.00 USB to Ethernet adapter. This device is a Belkin F5D5050 that can be purchased at most computer/office supply stores. Monroe does not sell this device. Once the unit is purchased, simply connected to either of the USB ports on the back of the One-Net and log into the One-Net to configure it. The setup is exactly the same as the main NIC and will be displayed by placing a check mark in the Second Network Interface box on the Setup, Network page.

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