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TStark
Hello all,
I hope someone can help me with this one, I guess I forgot basic networking.
I have one Netgear router plugged into a cable modem (I pay extra for the
cable modem to have a static IP address) the Netgear is 192.168.0.0/24
I have a Netgear wireless router connected to the Netgear (if the NG
wireless is plugged directly into the NG router it will take the static IP
address) NG Wireless is 10.0.0.0/24
One computer gets a 192. address from the Netgear router.
One computer gets a 10. from the wireless router(for simplicity I plugged
the computer into the wireless router via CAT5).
The routers are on different floors with CAT5 connecting the two.
Question: Can I assign the computer plugged into the 10. wireless router a
192. address and communicate through the 10. to the 192.?
I am assuming that two NICs in the one computer would help but it is a
laptop. I guess I could get a PCMCIA card and a Dongle...
Note: I know I could take the easy way and configure the wireless to assign
192. addresses rather than 10. but I'd like to figure out if and how to do
this for the learning experiance.
I hope I have explained this well enough.
Thank You,
Tony
I hope someone can help me with this one, I guess I forgot basic networking.
I have one Netgear router plugged into a cable modem (I pay extra for the
cable modem to have a static IP address) the Netgear is 192.168.0.0/24
I have a Netgear wireless router connected to the Netgear (if the NG
wireless is plugged directly into the NG router it will take the static IP
address) NG Wireless is 10.0.0.0/24
One computer gets a 192. address from the Netgear router.
One computer gets a 10. from the wireless router(for simplicity I plugged
the computer into the wireless router via CAT5).
The routers are on different floors with CAT5 connecting the two.
Question: Can I assign the computer plugged into the 10. wireless router a
192. address and communicate through the 10. to the 192.?
I am assuming that two NICs in the one computer would help but it is a
laptop. I guess I could get a PCMCIA card and a Dongle...
Note: I know I could take the easy way and configure the wireless to assign
192. addresses rather than 10. but I'd like to figure out if and how to do
this for the learning experiance.
I hope I have explained this well enough.
Thank You,
Tony