Re: How to connect two different location servers?

From: GS (globalswamy_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/23/05


Date: 23 Sep 2005 03:52:42 -0700

We have different servers at both locations, we are using different
subnets, for example one location had DSL and connected all PC's to LAN
using 172.16.35 subnet and other location had cable modem and Router,
again all PC's to LAN using 172.16.16 subnet, now we have to access
machines at both locations, how can we do that. thanks.



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