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Denney Gabriel
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      5th Oct 2004
hi,
i have 2 different networks. 1st with 193.----- & 2nd
with 192.-----
i want communication between the network but the ip
addresses should be static in both the networks.
what are the available options 4 me. please suggest.
thank u.
 
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Vince
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      5th Oct 2004
Why don't you simply connect them using a router. The router will
automatically set up a route between the two networks. The default gateway
on the PCs should be the router.

Have a great day!
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"Denney Gabriel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3cde01c4aaa0$8010cb10$(E-Mail Removed)...
> hi,
> i have 2 different networks. 1st with 193.----- & 2nd
> with 192.-----
> i want communication between the network but the ip
> addresses should be static in both the networks.
> what are the available options 4 me. please suggest.
> thank u.



 
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Madhur Ahuja
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      5th Oct 2004
Vince <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Why don't you simply connect them using a router. The router will
> automatically set up a route between the two networks. The default
> gateway on the PCs should be the router.
>
> Have a great day!
> Vince
> http://techotek.com
>
> "Denney Gabriel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3cde01c4aaa0$8010cb10$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> hi,
>> i have 2 different networks. 1st with 193.----- & 2nd
>> with 192.-----
>> i want communication between the network but the ip
>> addresses should be static in both the networks.
>> what are the available options 4 me. please suggest.
>> thank u.


And you can even use the simple PC as a router with simply
2 routes added to it.

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Phillip Windell
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      5th Oct 2004
Question: Are these two Public address blocks that you actually own?

The 193 is definitely not a private address and the 192 may or may not be,
you didn't reveal enough of it. What is the real situation you are dealing
with here?

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"Denney Gabriel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi,
> i have 2 different networks. 1st with 193.----- & 2nd
> with 192.-----
> i want communication between the network but the ip
> addresses should be static in both the networks.
> what are the available options 4 me. please suggest.
> thank u.



 
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