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Viewing resources from one network to another
Name: Echapman Date: July 13, 2009 at 12:30:10 Pacific OS: Windows Vista Subcategory: Routers and Hubs
Comment:
Im setting up a new network system at work. We currently have a network setup that can only use 255 addresses. I am adding a router with the wan port connected to one of the 255 ip from the old network. i can access internet, printers, and all device from inside this second network with no problem. problem that i am having is that i cannot access any of the resources inside the new network from the old network. how can i do this.
I cannot modify the old network at this point as the new network is a proof of concept for my boss. if he likes it then the old betwork will be redone and the problem would no longer exist.
wan port ip 192.168.0.xxx subnet 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.0.xxx address pool of 255(the big problem)
Lan port ip 213.27.xxx.xxx subnet 255.255.240.0 gateway 192.168.0.xxx address pool of 4096 address
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