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How to access Folder in different Subnet Mask . . Default Gateway

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gergerdotcom

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Feb 22, 2019
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hello all [smile]

as of the moment, my office PC has IP 192.168.1.71

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and i create a sub-folder which was shared to Everyone [sunshine]


i'm just wondering how can the said folder be access in the network, like from PC with IP 172.16.1.250

net2_alugcs.png



by the way, my PC is connected to Asus RT-N14UHP Wireless-N High Power Amplifier

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the scenario was, since our office cubicle has only 1 I/O Ethernet port and we have multiple computers (personal cellphones too lol) so we got this Asus device directly connected to the lone I/O then the rest PCs, as well, cellphones are connected to it.


our network was set to be in 172.16.xxx.xxx while the Asus device was set 192.168.xxx.xxx or we didn't extend our 172.16.xxx.xxx to it because it will create it's own Dynamic IP addresses which will then overlap the network IP addresses under 172.16.xxx.xxx [pc3]



hoping for a help [bowleft]
 
Turn off DNS on the WAP and set it to the 192 addresses.


James P. Cottingham
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Turn off DNS...

Did you mean DHCP?


Just my $.02

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Oops. Yes. I was looking at the screen shot as I typed. [purpleface]


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