About Bridge Network

Tom

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Hi I have one question about network bridge :


Since I have 2 different network segment
one
GW : 175.124.0.1
another one :
GW : 192.168.0.1

From my pc, I have install 2 network card to connect to GW
Howvever , when i create bridge between 2 network
it can only access 192.168.0.1 network while it cannot access 175.124.0.1
network .
how can do it ?

Thanks
 
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In article <OXw2tC0iFHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, "Tom"
<pclan@tomgroup.com> wrote:
>Hi I have one question about network bridge :
>
>Since I have 2 different network segment
>one
>GW : 175.124.0.1
>another one :
>GW : 192.168.0.1
>
>From my pc, I have install 2 network card to connect to GW
>Howvever , when i create bridge between 2 network
>it can only access 192.168.0.1 network while it cannot access 175.124.0.1
>network .
>how can do it ?
>
>Thanks

I'm sorry, but the Network Bridge can't do what you want. Its purpose
is to combine two physical network segments into one logical segment,
with all of the IP addresses on both segments in the same subnet. A
typical example is to combine a wired network and a wireless network.

A computer with two NICs should be able to access computers in both
segments, with no need for a bridge.
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Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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kelly

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Great to see you here, Steve. :eek:)

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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

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"Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:3damd1h5jo20anjemi85i2qfm3ccc8gvc3@4ax.com...
> In article <OXw2tC0iFHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, "Tom"
> <pclan@tomgroup.com> wrote:
>>Hi I have one question about network bridge :
>>
>>Since I have 2 different network segment
>>one
>>GW : 175.124.0.1
>>another one :
>>GW : 192.168.0.1
>>
>>From my pc, I have install 2 network card to connect to GW
>>Howvever , when i create bridge between 2 network
>>it can only access 192.168.0.1 network while it cannot access 175.124.0.1
>>network .
>>how can do it ?
>>
>>Thanks
>
> I'm sorry, but the Network Bridge can't do what you want. Its purpose
> is to combine two physical network segments into one logical segment,
> with all of the IP addresses on both segments in the same subnet. A
> typical example is to combine a wired network and a wireless network.
>
> A computer with two NICs should be able to access computers in both
> segments, with no need for a bridge.
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com