Superscope Problem

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Hi All
I Have A Network Problem.
If Someone Can Help Me I Would Appreciate It
My Network Is In Ip Range 192.168.1.0 And Dhcp Is Full
I Have Use Superscope On My Windows 2003 Server.
I Used 192.168.1.0 Ip Range As Superscope And A Second Ip Range 192.168.33.0
As Child.
I Set My Cisco Router The 192.168.33.0 As Second Ip
My Problem Is That The Second Ip Range Communicate With The First Very Very Slow
The Dhcp Works And Give Me Ip From The Second Ip Range But When I Transfer Files From
The 192.168.1.0 Network To The 192.168.33.0 Is At Least 30 Times Slower Than From Users
In Same Ip Range.
Note That I M Talking About Same Building And Same Switches And One Main Router.
Because I Dont Want To Use Resubnetting I Want To Ask If This Problem
Is Something To Have With Active Directory Or Router Settings Or Is It Normal
This Delay???
Thank You For Listening
 

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