I have a work broadband, 1mb ADSL, 16 ips, on a Draytek 2600VG - and a
home one, NTL 1.5mb cable, single dynamic but effectively static IP
with crap NTL200 SACM.
We are almost totally Mac, apart from oddball stuff for work (sun
servers), and have two Apple Airports to distribute stuff.
I can't think of a way to use the statics, share out my one and only
printer (HP4000TN) and see all the machines no matter which broadband
they are on.
The Draytek is wireless but can't do WDS (if i'd known that I wouldn't
have bought it) so I have to hook an ABS to that, and one to the
NTL200. The only way I can think of is to use the statics on ADSL, NAT
on the NTL200, static on the printer and have the entire internet able
to print on it!.
Any ideas?
Ste
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