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Simple routing

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DanTheVBman

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I have 2 network cards...

LAN 1
192.168.37.210
255.255.255.0

LAN 2
192.168.10.1
255.255.255.0

I want to route accross them so I can access the 37.x machines from 10.x and vica versa.

Whats the simplest way?
 
I tried adding a static route through Routing and remote access and it didnt work

I have one network on 192.168.37.x and another on 192.168.10.x

the two cards in the previous post are in a win 2K server that I want to use as my route

What do I need to set as the values?

Interface
Destination
Mask
Gateway

is that all i need to get right for it to work?
 
Hi,

before you try using RRAS to route between the cards,
try chaning the two subnet masks to 255.255.0.0
 
Rob, what are you proposing? why to change te subnet masks?????

Using RRAS does not require any configuration. Just use the wizard and say that you want a network router.

If you don't want to use RRAS, then just adding routes is not enough. Foolow tis chnage in registry too:

Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
new: (just started)
 
I already set IP forwarding to and it didnt work. What am i missing?
 
What about RRAS? That one is not working either?
If not,. then I must say that is a mess in the IP configuration there,. or a firewall or who knows what...

Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
new: (just started)
 
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