Thanks to Clarksville for the timely reply on the original post. Here is more info
Bldg 1 – Road Runner Business Class with dynamic IP’s behind a NetGear FVS318 Router connected to a 24 port switch with 6 XP pro machines networked in a workgroup.
Bldg 2 – BellSouth partial T1 line with static IP,s (18 total) connected to a Bellsouth supplied Cisco router connected to a 24 port switch. With 4 Pc’s in a workgroup. Will be connecting the remaining 14 once the new school year starts.
Both bldg’s are connected via a fiber line. The line is connected to the switch in bldg 2 and Cico router in bldg. 1
Before the RR Business Class was installed in bldg. 1, I was able to have two of the Pc’s in bldg 2 join the workgroup in bldg 1 to access QuickBooks Pro. Since the RR service was installed last week I can no longer see the other workgroup in bldg 2. Is there a workaround for this to allow the 2 PC’s to access the workgroup in Bldg. 1? without setting up a VPN connection?
Bldg 1 – Road Runner Business Class with dynamic IP’s behind a NetGear FVS318 Router connected to a 24 port switch with 6 XP pro machines networked in a workgroup.
Bldg 2 – BellSouth partial T1 line with static IP,s (18 total) connected to a Bellsouth supplied Cisco router connected to a 24 port switch. With 4 Pc’s in a workgroup. Will be connecting the remaining 14 once the new school year starts.
Both bldg’s are connected via a fiber line. The line is connected to the switch in bldg 2 and Cico router in bldg. 1
Before the RR Business Class was installed in bldg. 1, I was able to have two of the Pc’s in bldg 2 join the workgroup in bldg 1 to access QuickBooks Pro. Since the RR service was installed last week I can no longer see the other workgroup in bldg 2. Is there a workaround for this to allow the 2 PC’s to access the workgroup in Bldg. 1? without setting up a VPN connection?