I've got this setup (other machines not shown):
( internet ) verizon.net, PPTP, DHCP, dynamic address
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D-Link router 802.11g, came with FiOS service, "Soulianis" SSID
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| : "pc" Linux, Samba, thttpd, sshd-server
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| "vcr" XP, 802.11g card. Can access services on "pc".
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Netgear router 802.11b, "Magrathea" SSID
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"thinkpad-w" i XP/Linux, 802.11b card, can't access services on "pc"
So, what I would like is for "thinkpad-w" to access services on "pc" (ssh is
most important, as it can do file transfer). I'd most likely have to do
something to the Netgear router.
Before we got FiOS, the Netgear router was the only one here, so there were
some leftover "virtual servers" (aka "port forwardings", I think). I
deleted the "SSH" one, and made a 138-139 one. No change on either one.
There's no place to specify "TCP or UDP", so I don't know if those were TCP
only, or both, or what.
Given the relevant ports for Samba, I might be able to beat the router into
shape, but I don't know how.
Any clues?
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