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Hi Folks,
will anyone try to help me with this.
My home network looks like this:
ASUS ADSLmodem/router 192.168.0.1
D-Link AP 900+ wireless access point IP 192.168.0.3
3x PC on D-Link wireless graphic adapters IP 192.168.0.4 - 192.168.0.6
So have NO ISC but rather a separate ASUS router
Zonealarm FW rather than MS Firewall is installed on each PC
everything ok - internet access, file and printers sharing
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Two of the PCs are located in one room so it is easy to connect them by a
twisted Ethernet wire. I want to do so to to facilitate the connection
between them for mass volume tasks (back-ups etc).
Now:
1) What IP adresses should I use for the Ethernet adapter the same segment
ones 192.168.0.X or a different segment ones like 192.168.1.X ?
2) Can I bridge? or bind? the two adapters so that each of the two PCs has
its one IP address if the same subnet IP can be used?
3) If different subnet IP must be used how do I decide which subnet is used
to access the other computer if both wire and wireless route are available
(e.g. for files sharing) and
4) the wire segment has no gateway, correct? So no IP address is willed in
the properties of the ITC/IP protocol card as well ans no DNS IP is there.
Thanks for any help or lead .
will anyone try to help me with this.
My home network looks like this:
ASUS ADSLmodem/router 192.168.0.1
D-Link AP 900+ wireless access point IP 192.168.0.3
3x PC on D-Link wireless graphic adapters IP 192.168.0.4 - 192.168.0.6
So have NO ISC but rather a separate ASUS router
Zonealarm FW rather than MS Firewall is installed on each PC
everything ok - internet access, file and printers sharing
-----
Two of the PCs are located in one room so it is easy to connect them by a
twisted Ethernet wire. I want to do so to to facilitate the connection
between them for mass volume tasks (back-ups etc).
Now:
1) What IP adresses should I use for the Ethernet adapter the same segment
ones 192.168.0.X or a different segment ones like 192.168.1.X ?
2) Can I bridge? or bind? the two adapters so that each of the two PCs has
its one IP address if the same subnet IP can be used?
3) If different subnet IP must be used how do I decide which subnet is used
to access the other computer if both wire and wireless route are available
(e.g. for files sharing) and
4) the wire segment has no gateway, correct? So no IP address is willed in
the properties of the ITC/IP protocol card as well ans no DNS IP is there.
Thanks for any help or lead .