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I have comcast and a netgear router for all my wired PC's
Dynamic IP from Comcast (WAN Port)-> 172.16.1.6 (Lan Port)- Subnet 255.255.0.0 (netgear) Default route provided by ISP. Connected to one of the ports on the netgear router, I have a Linksys wireless/VOIP router. (netgear) -> 172.16.50.1 (Linksys WAN port)-> 192.168.1.1 (Linksys LAN Port) Subnet 255.255.255.0 (Linksys) Default route is 172.16.1.6 My server connects to the netgear through a routing switch and provides DHCP to the 172.16.x.x connected lan (192.168.100.1-50 - subnet mask 255.255.0.0) The Linksys VOIP router provides DHCP to wireless devices 192.168.15.100->125 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DNS is HOMEOFFICE.local I can lookup machines with NSLOOKUP using computer.homeoffice.local and it does return the correct IP address. I cant PING across the subnet. I can't connect to the shared resources in either direction. I can print from the 198 segment to the server on 172 segment. I can get to the Internet through the 192->172 default route. I need to communicate between subnets, Any Ideas? HELP!! I am stumped and looking for help. jrendant |
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