"Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 22:07:26 +0100, "Barry" <(E-Mail Removed)> mused:
>
>>"Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed). ..
>>> On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 22:59:01 +0100, "Barry" <(E-Mail Removed)> mused:
>>>
>>>>I have set up two netwoks which work OK but with a couple of problems
>>>>One network is using a Netgear modem router and I have my office desktop
>>>>and
>>>>laptop on that plus another PC which has a netwrok switch and four PC's
>>>>connected to it.
>>>>I have turned off the DHCP so that I can assign IP's to the network on
>>>>the
>>>>modem/router. I do not know how to force the IP's of the "sub network".
>>>>I
>>>>am
>>>>running .ini files which need to have the IP of the PC it is serving.
>>>>In fact the PC at the centre of the sub-network seems to have two IP's;
>>>>the
>>>>one from the modem router and one it generates itself for the "sub
>>>>network".
>>>>This gives me a problem with the .ini files such that I can only connect
>>>>my
>>>>software across the PC'S on the sub-network if I turn off the connection
>>>>(wireless) to the router.
>>>>Can anyone explain to me what is happening?
>>>
>>> Er, not really sure what you've done there.
>>>
>>> What's this 'sub network'?
>>>
>>> You should just have everything connected to a single network. Do
>>> some, or at least on, of the PC's have 2 network cards?
>
>>Yes I have two cards, one wireless back to the router and one cable to the
>>hub of the second network.
>
> Best thing to do would be to remove the wireless card from the PC and
> use a wired connection back to the router if possible, second best
> option would be remove the wireless card and use a wireless bridge.
> --
> Regards,
> Stuart.
I can't really wire back, it is at the bottom of the garden. I have not come
across a wireless bridge and having Googled it I think that it what I need.
Something like the Netgear WGE101which I presume I can plug my 7 point wired
hub into and then four or five PC's into that.
I did wonder, having a spare wireless router whether I could somehow use
that to talk back to the other router but perhaps I am pushing it a bit
there!
Thanks for your invaluauble help.
Barry
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