Re: Connecting Two Routers with File Sharing
- From: "Jim" <null@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 21:33:13 -0800
Try deleting the arp cache on all computers:
netsh interface ip delete arpcache
Jim
<jkuncheria@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have one router (first) connected to the Internet and another router
> (second) connected to the first. I set it up as described on
> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/Sections-article51-page3.php
>
> I've disabled the second router's DHCP server and the connection b/w
> the two routers is from LAN port to LAN port. All computers are on the
> same subnet as reflected by ip addresses & subnet masks. All PCs are in
> the same workgroup and WinXP firewalls on all computers are off.
>
> So the problem I am having is that computers on the first router can
> see (via My Network Places) computers on the second router, but not
> vice versa. Similarly computers on the second router cannot ping the
> first, but in the opposite direction it works.
>
> Despite all this... I can access the Internet fine on all computers.
> Any idea how I can solve this problem to be able to share?
>
> -JK
>
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