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  1. rightwingnut

    How can I get two separate subnets to share one internet connection?

    I have tried both enable and disable "Block WAN request" on the 81 router with no noticeable difference. Not familiar with "Master Browser" issues. Have XP client on 41 router so will try to take a look. Re workgroup names: problem exists only by connecting the 81 router. Tenants haven't...
  2. rightwingnut

    How can I get two separate subnets to share one internet connection?

    ADDITIONAL INFO: I DMZ'd the "81" router (the router with it's WAN interface on the "41" router's LAN side) from the "41" setup. After doing this, I am now able to copy/open files across the "41" subnet. There's still something funny going on because it's v-e-r-y s-l-o-w. What should take...
  3. rightwingnut

    How can I get two separate subnets to share one internet connection?

    Thanks again, but I guess I'm not being very clear. Let me try one more time using different words. The original "41" router/switch is connected to the DSL modem at location "A" in the building. Several CLIENT computers are connected right to this router or on a switch right next to it...
  4. rightwingnut

    How can I get two separate subnets to share one internet connection?

    Thanks very much for your reply. If I understand you, you are suggesting that I put two (2) routers (one for each subnet) behind a single 3rd router (the original router) acting only as a gateway. In my head, this seems like it would work. However, is there another way to meet my goal...
  5. rightwingnut

    How can I get two separate subnets to share one internet connection?

    Goal: to have two(2) separates groups of computers (presumable separate subnets) share a DSL connection but not be able to see computers in the other group. History: Client had about 20 PC's in her building connected via a couple of switches behind a Linksys BEFSR41. Client scaled back and...

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