Re: two local networks
Hi
First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some
computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to
printer administration console and set it up.
Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your current mask with another two
bits => 255.255.251.0 (192.168.0.0/22)
But I suggest you to do the first step. Because the second could cause
problems on some devices with static ip set and you will need to change the
config.
Robert.
Dne pondělí 25 ledna 2010 15:37:25 Adam Hardy napsal(a):
> I know this must be obvious to anyone who does this all the time, but I
> can't figure it out and following a googling session I ended up trashing
> my network, so I figured I'd better ask.
>
> I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web
> interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse
> with my setup as it is (request timed out).
>
> I'm working on my LAN's gateway server, which has two NICs, one for the
> local network eth0 and one for the internet.
>
> The Belkin print server is switched on, but as said, I can't browse it
> presumably because my LAN is set up on 192.168.0.x
>
> To make things possibly more complicated, the gateway is using iptables but
> I'm not convinced it's iptables causing the problem. Packets should be
> able to get straight out of the gateway internal interface as long as they
> don't come from the external interface.
>
> I'm more expecting it to be my subnet mask that I need to change, but like
> I mentioned first, when I tried changing that I downed the whole network,
> which looks like this:
>
> eth0 inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
>
> eth1 inet addr:86.182.225.179 Bcast:86.182.225.179
> Mask:255.255.255.255 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
>
>
> Any inspiration gratefully received.
>
> Thanks
> Adam
>
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