A friend has a small startup company doing games testing. An old colleague of his setup his network with the internal ip of 192.168.0.X 255.255.255.0
The network consists of:
Small file server
8 workstations
4 xbox
4 PS3's
5 adsl modem routers -providing internet
Network Printer
Netgear ReadyNAS+
And a selection of HP Procurve 8 port switches feeding back to a 16port switch
The Workstations, PS3's, XBOX's are set to go through different ADSL modems all on 192.168.0.x 255.255.255.0
The guy who set him up has left and he's asked me if I can help out as a mate since I know marginally more than him! Since he's having slow connection problems connecting to the XBOX's from several of the workstations I suggested putting the the XBOX's on a different subnet. Only thing is I have no idea how to give the workstations access to the xbox's and the server?
The network consists of:
Small file server
8 workstations
4 xbox
4 PS3's
5 adsl modem routers -providing internet
Network Printer
Netgear ReadyNAS+
And a selection of HP Procurve 8 port switches feeding back to a 16port switch
The Workstations, PS3's, XBOX's are set to go through different ADSL modems all on 192.168.0.x 255.255.255.0
The guy who set him up has left and he's asked me if I can help out as a mate since I know marginally more than him! Since he's having slow connection problems connecting to the XBOX's from several of the workstations I suggested putting the the XBOX's on a different subnet. Only thing is I have no idea how to give the workstations access to the xbox's and the server?