By Peter1 - usenet poster
I configure my er 9200 router on wan 1 pcmcia modem
My router 1 address is 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
my router 2 address is 128.222.8.61 netmask 255.255.255.0
a host with adress : 192.168.0.2 conncted to the lan port of router 1 cant not connect
to a host with address 128.222.8.60 connected to the lan port of router 2
what is the problem
Solution #1
posted on Aug 11, 2005
M0nica L - usenet poster
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Hello:
Than you for choosing the Intel(R) Express 9200 Router.
In order to assist you, I am going to need some additional
information:
*What brand and model of router is connected to LAN 2? Please be
specific and detailed.
*Does Intel Device View indicate any errors on the Express 9200
Router?
*What are you using for routing? Are you using static routes, RIP-1,
RIP-2, etc.? If you are using RIP-1, try RIP-2.
*Are you running network address translation on the router(s)? If yes,
please elaborate.
*Precisely what do you mean about not able to connect? Are you
pinging? Browsing through Microsoft Windows* Network Neighborhood?
Please elaborate.
*What is the default gateway for your PCs devices on the 192.x.x.x
LAN? On the 128.x.x.x LAN?
*Is the router completing the dial-up link correctly?
*Are you running any filtering? Please elaborate.
The more information that you can provide me, the better I will be
able to assist you. Thank you.
--
David H.
Intel(R) Express Networking Products Support
*All other brands and names are property of their respective owners.
Than you for choosing the Intel(R) Express 9200 Router.
In order to assist you, I am going to need some additional
information:
*What brand and model of router is connected to LAN 2? Please be
specific and detailed.
*Does Intel Device View indicate any errors on the Express 9200
Router?
*What are you using for routing? Are you using static routes, RIP-1,
RIP-2, etc.? If you are using RIP-1, try RIP-2.
*Are you running network address translation on the router(s)? If yes,
please elaborate.
*Precisely what do you mean about not able to connect? Are you
pinging? Browsing through Microsoft Windows* Network Neighborhood?
Please elaborate.
*What is the default gateway for your PCs devices on the 192.x.x.x
LAN? On the 128.x.x.x LAN?
*Is the router completing the dial-up link correctly?
*Are you running any filtering? Please elaborate.
The more information that you can provide me, the better I will be
able to assist you. Thank you.
--
David H.
Intel(R) Express Networking Products Support
*All other brands and names are property of their respective owners.
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