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Routing with Two Network Cards
Name: Mike Burton Date: August 10, 2000 at 12:34:00 Pacific
Comment:
I have a box with Windows NT Server 4.0 ( Service pack 4) running with two network cards. I would like the box to act like a router, routing between to networks. The problem is that all the domains shows up in network neighborhood, but not all the computers show up under the domains or are up reachable. I have turned on routing on the server, but it still continues. The IP addresses for each network is 165.156.1.58 255.255.192.0 165.156.96.2 255.255.192.0
Name: JP Date: August 10, 2000 at 13:43:13 Pacific
Reply:
I believe your problem is with the subnet masks, they should be different.
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Response Number 2
Name: cleo Date: August 10, 2000 at 19:53:18 Pacific
Reply:
If you are going to use that subnet mask then one network needs an address from this range: 165.156.64.1 to 165.156.127.254 and the other network needs an address from this range: 165.156.128.1 to 165.156.191.254
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