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Steven Potter
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      09-05-2003, 08:01 PM
I am trying to setup a network between two different offices. At office
number 1 I have the following configuration:

1 cable modem with static ip address
1 Dlink DFL-300 Firewall VPN Router
1 Linux Server (file serving e-mail etc..)
1 Windows Server (Accounting Database etc..)
10 Workstations windows and linux.
1 T1 line connected to office #2 using Cisco 1601 Router
Subnet 192.168.1.0


At office number 2 I (will) have the following
1 T1 line connected to office #1 using Cisco 1601 Router
5 Workstations Windows and Linux
Subnet 192.168.2.0

This setup is not complete (at the second office) yet, and I have the
following concerns. First, will Location #2 be able to connect to the
cable modem? or will the second hop after the NAT cause problems? Will
the windows machines at location #2 be able to map a network drive to
the windows server at loaction #1?

If the answer to either of those questions is no, how would I go about
achiving that?

Thanks for your help.

Steven Potter

 
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      09-06-2003, 02:13 AM
Steven Potter wrote:
> I am trying to setup a network between two different offices. At office
> number 1 I have the following configuration:
>
> 1 cable modem with static ip address
> 1 Dlink DFL-300 Firewall VPN Router
> 1 Linux Server (file serving e-mail etc..)
> 1 Windows Server (Accounting Database etc..)
> 10 Workstations windows and linux.
> 1 T1 line connected to office #2 using Cisco 1601 Router
> Subnet 192.168.1.0
>
>
> At office number 2 I (will) have the following
> 1 T1 line connected to office #1 using Cisco 1601 Router
> 5 Workstations Windows and Linux
> Subnet 192.168.2.0
>
> This setup is not complete (at the second office) yet, and I have the
> following concerns. First, will Location #2 be able to connect to the
> cable modem? or will the second hop after the NAT cause problems? Will
> the windows machines at location #2 be able to map a network drive to
> the windows server at loaction #1?
>
> If the answer to either of those questions is no, how would I go about
> achiving that?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Steven Potter
>


In response to my own question, would I be better off to setup the two
routers to act as a bridge? I am not familiar with how to configure the
routers in this manner, any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Steven Potter

 
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