LooneyBandit
06-03-2006, 05:17 AM
I have a problem which I'm sure you guys have solved already:-
I have an ADSL line in the main branch of a building. There are 3 buildings for different departments of the same company. Each of the 3 have their own network ranges (192.168.0.x, 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x). What we want to do now is interconnect the buildings (1 wired and 1 wireless connection) to the main building to share the adsl, problem is that the 3 networks have to run on different ip addresses......
My question is, how do i connect the networks to the main building so that all the pc's can see the adsl router (192.168.0.10) but not the primary server (192.168.0.1).
The primary server also handles their web page, email and ftp site for them. The router has port forwarding on for this reason pointing at the server. All PC's in the 3 networks would like to get internet access via the router.
I have an ADSL line in the main branch of a building. There are 3 buildings for different departments of the same company. Each of the 3 have their own network ranges (192.168.0.x, 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x). What we want to do now is interconnect the buildings (1 wired and 1 wireless connection) to the main building to share the adsl, problem is that the 3 networks have to run on different ip addresses......
My question is, how do i connect the networks to the main building so that all the pc's can see the adsl router (192.168.0.10) but not the primary server (192.168.0.1).
The primary server also handles their web page, email and ftp site for them. The router has port forwarding on for this reason pointing at the server. All PC's in the 3 networks would like to get internet access via the router.