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robert.mccorkle@gmail.com
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      09-19-2006, 09:04 PM
I'm trying to setup my small network but having issues seeing the pc's
on each side of the network. I'm sure it's something dumb but I don't
see it. check the link from cisco I posted for the network config
bitmap image of my config setup. Any suggestions are welcome.

http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servl...E1%40.1ddc40d9

 
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      09-19-2006, 09:55 PM
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> I'm trying to setup my small network but having issues seeing the pc's
> on each side of the network. I'm sure it's something dumb but I don't
> see it. check the link from cisco I posted for the network config
> bitmap image of my config setup. Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servl...E1%40.1ddc40d9


When I click on the link for the bmp, I am prompted for a username and
password.

You might get more responses if you post a link that doesn't require
logging in to cisco.com.
 
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robert.mccorkle@gmail.com
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      09-20-2006, 01:37 PM
try :
http://doodleprints.com/blog/wp-cont...ork_config.bmp

Also, I apologize I didn't give enough details. The network config
diagram shows two pc's on each side, connected via CAT5 ethernet cable
to a router on each side, and the routers connected to the access point
via CAT5 ethernet cable on each side. Now the access points talk to
each other wirelessly, and currently we can talk from left PC all the
way across the network to the right side router. We can do the same on
the other side. But we cannot seem to connect from left pc to the right
pc. we only get as far as the router. So as far as that goes, our
routing tables are complete and allow us talking across. I was thinking
it was a subnet issue or something.

Thanks,
Robert

Allen Kistler wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> > I'm trying to setup my small network but having issues seeing the pc's
> > on each side of the network. I'm sure it's something dumb but I don't
> > see it. check the link from cisco I posted for the network config
> > bitmap image of my config setup. Any suggestions are welcome.
> >
> > http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servl...E1%40.1ddc40d9

>
> When I click on the link for the bmp, I am prompted for a username and
> password.
>
> You might get more responses if you post a link that doesn't require
> logging in to cisco.com.


 
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