General routing question?

From: Phil (plabonte_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/30/05

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    I have COMPUTER A on NETWORK A that has a route to NETWORK B using
    COMPUTER D as the gateway

    Now if I I have COMPUTER C on NETWORK A has a route to NETWORK B and
    uses COMPUTER A as the gateway will COMPUTER C be able to ping a
    computer on NETWORK B?

    Phil

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