Two DNS Two Networks in One Office - Network
This is a discussion on Two DNS Two Networks in One Office - Network ; I am trying to connect two routers on the following IPs ranges. One
have statics IPs base on 68.153.197.X and the other is base on a DHCP
server on 192.168.2.X. Can anybody advice how to do this? Note: I have
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Two DNS Two Networks in One Office
I am trying to connect two routers on the following IPs ranges. One
have statics IPs base on 68.153.197.X and the other is base on a DHCP
server on 192.168.2.X. Can anybody advice how to do this? Note: I have
no hardware knowledge about routers. Thanks.
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Re: Two DNS Two Networks in One Office
AHDI wrote:
> I am trying to connect two routers on the following IPs ranges. One
> have statics IPs base on 68.153.197.X and the other is base on a DHCP
> server on 192.168.2.X. Can anybody advice how to do this? Note: I have
> no hardware knowledge about routers. Thanks.
are they on the same physical lan? you can multi-net a lan and support
both subnets.
I think you need some more detail; what configuration?
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Re: Two DNS Two Networks in One Office
The first number is provided by your ISP (PUBLIC IP ADDRESS). The
second IP Address is a Private IP ADDRESS. In order to make you use
of this, your best bet and cheapest solution would be a Linksys
Router. The Linksys Router will take that first IP Address mentioned
and the Linksys Router would issue each client a Private IP address
via its built in DHCP Service.