Re: TCP/IP Issue



Well then if it's a bridge, and all packets are forwarded then everything is
on the same IP subnet and all computers should be able to see each other
provided they have the same workgroup (or domain) name. That's all well and
good do long as your bridge is "always on". If it goes down, then
obviously, devices won't communicate.

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"Medo_in_Egypt" <MedoinEgypt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, it will be Wireless system, and this Wireless system will be working as
Bridge

it does not do any thing at all except its forward the packet

"Todd J Heron" wrote:

> First off, are you telling us that you are setting up some sort of
> permanent
> link between these two sites?
>
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> Todd J Heron, MCSE
> Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
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>
> "Medo_in_Egypt" <MedoinEgypt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:60CDBADE-7630-486E-80EF-7BBAAC2195F0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dear All,
>
> I have here my network consist of 2 seperate locations at all , the first
> one is our head office and it has 50 users in side it .
>
> the second locations is farway from us and there is no any connection at
> all
> between them, they are about 60 users .
>
> each locations is working with this subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and the
> IP-Address is 192.168.1.X .
>
> all the 2 locations are under workgroup name it with ( GROUP1).
> =====================================================
>
> Now the situation is changed littile bit , we will have wireless and we
> will
> coneect to them in the same subnet .
>
> My question is , i do not know should i make each company to be separeat
> subnet and connect between them using router , or there is no any Problems
> by
> leaving it like that , all of them is under one subnet ?
>
> But if i left them under one subnet , what about the broadcast, i will
> have
> delay is that correct ?
>
> 2- why iam making 2 subnets, and connect between them by router , as long
> as
> before router they will be able to see each other , and after router they
> will be able to see each other as well , so why i am using 2 subnet , is
> that
> because of Broadcast, if so, and if i made each company to work with its
> subnet, do you think i will have seperate broadcast domain ?
>
> Can any one please update and help me , as long as i am still new to it ?
>
> Thanks .
>
>
>
>

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