Hello Caleb,
Thank you for your answer.
I think most any questions are ok and I learned from your answer. When
a question is not ok it simply does not get an answer. This list
sometimes spend a lot of time on dumber things, like someone's
bandwidth gizmo.
Again thanks for the answer.
Rod
Sunday, August 3, 2003, 12:15:27 PM, you wrote:
CC> Hector,
CC> I don't think your question is appropriate for this mailing list but to
answer your question (assuming you're doing this with Configurator)
CC> For this example, I need to assume 192.168.101/24 is ethernet (interface 1)
and 192.168.102/24 is on wireless (interface 2)
CC> - Under "General Setup", check "Enable IP Routing"
CC> - Click the "Add/Direct" button and enter 192.168.101.1 Choose Interface 1
CC> - Click the "Add/Direct" button again and enter 192.168.102 .1 Choose
Interface 2
CC> Computers on the ethernet segment should have a default gateway of
192.168.101.1
CC> Computers using the wireless segment should have a default gateway of
192.168.102.1
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CC> On 2003-Aug-03 at 1:52 AM Hector Menjivar wrote:
>>Hi:
>>
>> Im trying to connect to networks:
>>network a: 192.168.101.x mask 255.255.255.0 and
>>network b: 192.168.102.x mask 255.255.255.0
>>
>>would you tell me how can I route the traffic between the two
>>networks..im really a newbie..please help me ASAP.
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Hector
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