Jodi_the_g
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Location: Washington D.C
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I have an office spilt on two sites (two different portacabins.)
I have hard wired the network from the sever in the main cabin to 3 laptops and 2 HP printers in the other office connected by another router which is connected to the main server.
i.e server - router ----------- router ---- PC and printers.
Now the printers work fine on the pcs connected to the same router but i can not connect to the router in that office from the server or the printers though the pcs in that office connect to the sever/network.
Any ideas.
[Edited on 29-06-2006 by Jodi_the_g]
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Jodi_the_g
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though the severs ip address and gateway start with 192.168.16....
and the router in the other office is 192.168.2.... could this be the problem.
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Bart
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hmm.. why are you using two routers? are we talking DSL/modem/routers?
IF it was me, i would get a cheap 6 port switch (i presume this is temporary?), replace the second router and assign the same IPs as the server (technically should all be the same as the router).. so:
192.168.2.*
your server should then be 192.168.2.* and so should every other piece of equipment.
I cant say ive ever connected two routers to a network.
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Dom
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should all be on the same subnet and preferable same subclass (that right) with the ip address - like bart said.
if you only wanted to run 1 network cable i would have gone:
server - router - hub(office2) - lappys/printers and switch on DHCP on the router
or
server (with DHCP) - hub(office1) - hub (office2) - lappys/printers
[Edited on 29-06-2006 by Dom]
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Jodi_the_g
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All fixed it was the jet directs that where getting on my tits so i just hard wired them to the server and ran the wire though the celing
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