Re: Network off a network, but not a subnet mask
- From: Nils Kassube <kassube@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 22:19:19 +0100
Stephen Constantinou wrote:
My Virgin Media cable modem connects to an ethernet card (red) of a
Smoothwall Firewall. It is therefore a router. The second ethernet
(green) card connects to a switch off of which is a PC (Dell dual boot
mandriva/XP), a HP printer and a second (wireless) router. That second
router connects wirelessly to a laptop (Kubuntu). There is reason for
this complicated set up.
So far it doesn't look complicated :)
The IP range for the Soothwall network is 192.168.1.x. The PC is
static on 192.168.1.2, the printer is on 192.168.1.198 and the router
connects to this network on 192.168.1.175. The range for the router is
192.168.2.x and the laptop connects wirelessly on 192.168.2.4.
The printer is accessible from the laptop and I can print OK.
When the Dell is booted into XP I want to be able to do two things
1) see the XP file system from the Kubuntu laptop.
If you can use the printer, you should also see the XP machine. Can you
ping that machine? Maybe you need to enable ping replies on XP before you
get a reply. And did you enable file sharing on XP? Furthermore, did you
somehow enable access on your possibly installed XP firewall? Then please
keep in mind, that the Linux machine uses the *.1.175 address of the
wireless router, not *.2.4 address.
Nils
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