James Egan wrote:
> If I have read it correctly, there are two nics on one of the xp
> machines which are currently set to 192.168.0.8 and 192.168.168.1
>
> These interfaces would need to be bridged for this (above) to work.
>
> It looks like the current scenario uses routing not bridging but needs
> one or two static routes to enable the connection.
>
> The most common error in setting up such static routes is a missing
> route on the main netgear router to send traffic for network
> 192.168.168.0 via 192.168.0.8
No, you've misread it. The OP is using two routers because he's connecting
wirelessly in another building. The two NICs in his computer have nothing
to do with this. The flow is:
Some sort of cable/dsl modem>Netgear router>switch>Compex router
He probably has ethernet pulled through the walls/ceiling going to the other
building with those cables starting at the switch and terminating at
dataports in the walls. The Compex must be connected to one of these
dataports which will work nicely when configured correctly (which it
wasn't).
The computers (not just one) can see the wireless network provided by the
Compex but couldn't get onto the Internet because the OP had two routers.
Changing the Compex's settings will take care of that.
Malke
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