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Routers, Networks, Help

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-04 18:13

I've a cable modem connected to a netgear router (1). One pc (A) connects to this router. One wireless linksys router (2) connects to 1 as well. One pc (B) at the moment connects to 2 (by wire).

The ip addresses on 1's network:
1 = 192.168.0.1
A = 192.168.0.2
2 = 192.168.0.3
B = N/A

The ip addresses on 2's network:
2 = 192.168.1.1
B = 192.168.1.3

Internets are working on all pcs. But Windows Network is not working. How can I get B to see A? Originally, I would not set the network up like this, but due to physical limitations it ended up this way.

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 5:56

Because you're using NAT.. you should be able to access box A from box B by using the ip address (\\192.168.0.2) but not vice-versa.

If you *must* have your network like this, then your only real option is to use a VPN, or not to use NAT on the wireless router.

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 8:18

try disabling dhcp on the linksys and then instead of using the wan port on the linksys, use the lan
 port.

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 10:52

LoL, I've got the exact opposite problem.
this computer is connected to the network, it can see every computer, it pings the router flawlessly, and when I launch the webbrowser, it says "FUCK YOU VERY HARD".
So, no internet, but network.
How fuckin' weird is that? Any help?

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 16:30

Use Firefox, and check your Internet connection settings

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 20:11

... perhaps he should use linux too?
>>4
make sure your router has an external ip address. my isp assigns static ips automatically, but didn't want to give one to my newer router.

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