ptthesoundguy
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OKay I will apologize ahead for what I am about to write, it will more than likely kill some of your brain cells.
So One og my clients has a network set up like this....
In bound T1 Connect to a Netgear Router it then goes to a Switch that distributes the Connection to all the other Small switches around the building that then connect to the computers, the Host IP for this 192.168.1.1. However, upstairs they have other router that is wireless, host IP 10.0.0.1. Any computer that is connected to the Wireless router can not connect to anything on the 192 router. IE. Printers, NAS. How would I go about this whole issue. Is Bridging the best option? what other options do I have.
So One og my clients has a network set up like this....
In bound T1 Connect to a Netgear Router it then goes to a Switch that distributes the Connection to all the other Small switches around the building that then connect to the computers, the Host IP for this 192.168.1.1. However, upstairs they have other router that is wireless, host IP 10.0.0.1. Any computer that is connected to the Wireless router can not connect to anything on the 192 router. IE. Printers, NAS. How would I go about this whole issue. Is Bridging the best option? what other options do I have.