HelpMe wrote:
> I want to connect to a PC which has got IP 192.168.0.15. And I am not
> directly connected to that computer. My machine is on a Lan & my Ip is
> 192.168.1.25 which is connected to anohter PC which has got two Lan
> cards which has got following IP's 192.168.1.44 and 192.168.0.46. The
> first one is connected to my own lan and the second one is to the
> target machine Lan.
It can be a simple routing problem. If you're using Windows 2k/xp you
can add an entry to the routing table ind a cmd prompt:
route add -p 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.46
This makes all traffic to 192.168.1.x go through the routing machine
(I'm guessing this is setup correctly to route traffic between the two
subnets?)
If you have 192.168.0.46 as your default gateway, the above makes no
difference, and the problem lies elsewhere.
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