Re: Multiple IPs



San wrote:
I have a network with two range of static IP addresses with two gateways.
Example ( Ip1- 192.245.250.5, gateway 192.245.0.1) - ( Ip2 - 195.250.203.3,
gateway 195.250.203.10 ).  Each time I have to swap between these two Ips to
be connected to the respective network.  Is there a way that I can connect
to the two networks at the same time.  OS use - Windows XP.

Extend your net mask to include both IP networks. Or add a manual route on the client for the other IP network. You will not be able to use the other gateway, though, unless you configure that manually, too.


Gerald
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