Re: 2 Network Connections - How to Force Internet Explorer to use a Specific one
- From: "allanc" <allan.for.g.groups@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Nov 2006 15:46:05 -0800
On Nov 16, 6:25 pm, DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"allanc" <allan.for.g.gro...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote innews:1163698790.424077.215920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:I was a teenager at the time, but not a hippie. One of the straight and
Their server is Small Business Server and the current subnet isdifferent subnet.
10.0.0.0.
Does not mean that none of the workstations will be able to
communicate with LinkSys router on 192.168?Technically, no, they will not be able to communicate with a device on a
The Linksys would need to be set on a 10. IP as well. 10.0.0.0 is a giant
subnet to use if that's not ckoked down smaller.
(Of course, I completely forgot the context of this thread. When you
post, you should add your replies UNDER what specific
questions/statements you are replying to. And <SNIP> parts that are not
relevant to the new questions/statements. Top-posting as you have done,
just makes it a lot harder to follow the discussion. Especially for
_those_ ex-hippies in here.)
boring :(.
The LinkSys subnets all start with 192.168. I do not see a way around
that as the only modifiable parts are after the '168'.
Does that mean that I have to revert to adding a second NIC (be it
wired or wireless)?
The model of router is WRT54G (www.linksys.com).
.
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