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Subnet within another subnet
Name: G Chen Date: December 12, 2003 at 20:46:50 Pacific OS: win2k CPU/Ram: 1.8G/512m
I am setting a home network and wondering how to make hosts such as host 1 connecting to router B talk to hosts connecting router A such as host A. Could anybody throw some thoughts to me?
Name: G Chen Date: December 13, 2003 at 08:12:10 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks very much for the help.
After I read through the article I felt that that solution will definitly work; however, it requires two network cards on one of the host in the LAN connected to WAN to make that network card work as a router. However, in my case, I already hava a router in both LANs. Therefore, I guess I just need to configure the second router to make a static routing to the first router connected to WAN. Am I right?
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