What would be the problem if the network id is 192.168.23.* and subnet mask is 255.255.0.0
The network seems to work ok but our router is not working that well.
We have two network one is 192.168.100.* and the other one 192.168.23.* Both have submask of 255.255.0.0 When this was the setup, everything worked great. I was able to get to computer on the 192.168.23.* network from 192.168.100.* network.
Now since we changed the address the subnet on 192.168.23.* To 255.255.0.0 it can not see the computer on that network any more.
I realize that the proper subnet mask for 192.168 (class C) should be 255.255.255.0 But changing the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 (class B) and not changing the ip address to match the class B, can that be the cause of the problem?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
The network seems to work ok but our router is not working that well.
We have two network one is 192.168.100.* and the other one 192.168.23.* Both have submask of 255.255.0.0 When this was the setup, everything worked great. I was able to get to computer on the 192.168.23.* network from 192.168.100.* network.
Now since we changed the address the subnet on 192.168.23.* To 255.255.0.0 it can not see the computer on that network any more.
I realize that the proper subnet mask for 192.168 (class C) should be 255.255.255.0 But changing the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 (class B) and not changing the ip address to match the class B, can that be the cause of the problem?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian