Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
I need to setup wireless in our SOHO environment. We are
on a Class C network (192.168.x.x). Our DHCP server
assigning 192.168.1.x IP addresses to our LAN equipment.
We just purchased a linksys WRT54G Wireless router.
I want to have it assign DHCP to all clients connected
wirelessly 192.168.2.x and then want the 192.168.1.x and
192.168.2.x networks to be available to each other. I
especially need the 192.168.2.x clients to be able to
connect to our 192.168.1.x domain and see computers, file
servers and printers and production servers on that
subnet.
I have tried for days, but unsuccessful. Any help is
appreciated. Thx.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
I have the same problem and have not found out how to do it. Can anyone
help.
"Dineyar Buhariwala" <dineyar@canada.com> wrote in message
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>I need to setup wireless in our SOHO environment. We are
> on a Class C network (192.168.x.x). Our DHCP server
> assigning 192.168.1.x IP addresses to our LAN equipment.
> We just purchased a linksys WRT54G Wireless router.
>
> I want to have it assign DHCP to all clients connected
> wirelessly 192.168.2.x and then want the 192.168.1.x and
> 192.168.2.x networks to be available to each other. I
> especially need the 192.168.2.x clients to be able to
> connect to our 192.168.1.x domain and see computers, file
> servers and printers and production servers on that
> subnet.
>
> I have tried for days, but unsuccessful. Any help is
> appreciated. Thx.
>
> Dineyar
>
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