Merlin
Expert Member
's up all?
At the moment my setup is as follows...
1 x 4-port (DHCP) router in building #1.
PC #1 plugs straight into the router. PC #2 (mine) runs via an inter-building cable into the router for 'net and LAN usage. This works as-is!
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I have another PC with 2 network cards, and potentially another one available. This PC is running a fresh install Smoothwall.
What I'm playing around with...
My PC plugs into SW card #1 (DHCP), and is assigned an IP.
SW card #2 is set to a static IP and plugs into the router.
I can ping my SW box, but I cannot ping the router, or anything else.
All IPs are 192.168.1.xxx
Router 192.168.1.1
SW #1 192.168.1.2
SW #2 192.168.1.3
What am I missing? What do I need to do to get access beyond the SW box?
Ideally the SW box needs to be behind the router protecting both PCs...
Thanks, N.
At the moment my setup is as follows...
1 x 4-port (DHCP) router in building #1.
PC #1 plugs straight into the router. PC #2 (mine) runs via an inter-building cable into the router for 'net and LAN usage. This works as-is!
---
I have another PC with 2 network cards, and potentially another one available. This PC is running a fresh install Smoothwall.
What I'm playing around with...
My PC plugs into SW card #1 (DHCP), and is assigned an IP.
SW card #2 is set to a static IP and plugs into the router.
I can ping my SW box, but I cannot ping the router, or anything else.
All IPs are 192.168.1.xxx
Router 192.168.1.1
SW #1 192.168.1.2
SW #2 192.168.1.3
What am I missing? What do I need to do to get access beyond the SW box?
Ideally the SW box needs to be behind the router protecting both PCs...
Thanks, N.