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My apologies if this is an old question, I couldn't find a satisfactory answer on either these discussion groups or through an web search. I have a home network with 3 sub nets. The reason I have 3 subnets is because each subnet is wired with wireless routers making the link between the wired networks. I'd prefer to keep it that way and not have to drill a hole through the floors... The routers are one NetGear WGR614v6 (with netgear's firmware as it does not support flashing) and two Linksys WRT54G flashed to tomato firmware. The NetGear is connected to a comcast modem which is the WAN access. It is configured as a regular access point, with a DHCP server for subnet 192.168.1.x (mask 255.255.255.0). Both Linksys are configured as clients - 192.168.2.x and 3.x, mask 255.255.255.0 -. Both linksys routers have their firewalls disabled (netgear's router is enabled). Both linksys routers have a static IP reserved for them on the netgear. The netgear has also static routes configured to redirect traffic for the subnetworks to their matching routers. The linksys routers have static routes configured to redirect traffic for the other subnet back to the netgear router. I am able to ping and tracert from a machine in one subnetwork to another subnetwork. For instance from my windows 7 laptop ip 192.168.1.7 i can trace to my windows xp desktop to which a USB printer to share is connected: tracert -d -4 192.168.3.108 Tracing route to 192.168.3.108 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 3 4 ms 75 ms 2 ms 192.168.1.6 4 2 ms 8 ms 2 ms 192.168.3.108 192.168.1.6 is the IP in the 1.x subnet of the linksys router. However if I try to open \\192.168.3.108 in windows explorer I get a useless "unknown error" after a while. Network troubleshooter also fails to find what's wrong. Similarly if I try to add a network printer, my win 7 laptop won't see it, even if I type its full address - \\192.168.3.108\HPDeskjet Windows XP's firewall is configured to allow folders and printers to be shared with other computers on the network. What am I missing so sharing isn't working? |
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Hi Make sure that you have one computer with two Network cards and Windows version that can do Bridging (like Win XP Pro). Then bridge the two subnets and you would get one cohesive Network with seamless sharing and printing. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457038.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "David Burg" David wrote in message ... Hi, My apologies if this is an old question, I couldn't find a satisfactory answer on either these discussion groups or through an web search. I have a home network with 3 sub nets. The reason I have 3 subnets is because each subnet is wired with wireless routers making the link between the wired networks. I'd prefer to keep it that way and not have to drill a hole through the floors... The routers are one NetGear WGR614v6 (with netgear's firmware as it does not support flashing) and two Linksys WRT54G flashed to tomato firmware. The NetGear is connected to a comcast modem which is the WAN access. It is configured as a regular access point, with a DHCP server for subnet 192.168.1.x (mask 255.255.255.0). Both Linksys are configured as clients - 192.168.2.x and 3.x, mask 255.255.255.0 -. Both linksys routers have their firewalls disabled (netgear's router is enabled). Both linksys routers have a static IP reserved for them on the netgear. The netgear has also static routes configured to redirect traffic for the subnetworks to their matching routers. The linksys routers have static routes configured to redirect traffic for the other subnet back to the netgear router. I am able to ping and tracert from a machine in one subnetwork to another subnetwork. For instance from my windows 7 laptop ip 192.168.1.7 i can trace to my windows xp desktop to which a USB printer to share is connected: tracert -d -4 192.168.3.108 Tracing route to 192.168.3.108 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 3 4 ms 75 ms 2 ms 192.168.1.6 4 2 ms 8 ms 2 ms 192.168.3.108 192.168.1.6 is the IP in the 1.x subnet of the linksys router. However if I try to open \\192.168.3.108 in windows explorer I get a useless "unknown error" after a while. Network troubleshooter also fails to find what's wrong. Similarly if I try to add a network printer, my win 7 laptop won't see it, even if I type its full address - \\192.168.3.108\HPDeskjet Windows XP's firewall is configured to allow folders and printers to be shared with other computers on the network. What am I missing so sharing isn't working? |
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