Sharing Resources Between Two Networks (3800HGV-B)
Oct 13, 2012
how to share printers and folders between two different networks. My Current set up is AT&T Uverse 2Wire 3800HGV-B with a Linksys WRT320N running WRT plugged into one of the 3800's lan ports. The WRT's WAN port is plugged into the 3800 LAN port. The Ip set up is as follows:
2Wire, Inc. 3800HGV-B (My Router / Internet Connection)
192.168.1.254/24
Linksys WRT320N (Kids Router)
192.168.1.63/24 WAN
192.168.0.1/24 LAN
I use the WRT to manage the kid's Internet usage and limit their bandwidth. Everything works great EXCEPT they (192.168.0.0/24) cannot reach resources on the 192.168.1.0/24 network and I (192.168.1.0/24) cannot reach resources on the 192.168.0.0/24 network. I imagine its because the 2wire router does not know how to get to the 192.168.0.0/24 network. The configuration of the 3800 isnt very intuitive. If I could, I would just put a route in the 3800's routing table so that it knows that 192.168.0.0/24 is behind 192.168.1.63.
how to configure that 3800 to do this
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Jan 19, 2013
We have a two separate businesses in the same building who will both need access to shared resources and the same internet connection. They will need to remain on separate subnets and cannot communicate directly to each other. The current switch is a Cisco ESW-520-48P and we are looking at purchasing an SG-300-20P for the new business moving in. Heres how we envisage setting it up:
ESW-520 will host Company A's network. Workstations, servers etcSG-300 will have two VLANS. VLAN1 will host all Company B's network. Workstations, servers etc. VLAN2 will host the shared resources such as printers. The internet gateway is a UNIX based system with 3 NICS. 2 NICS are taken up by ADSL connections while the other NIC is the LAN, which would connect to VLAN2 on the SG-300. We would like to define which ADSL connection to route through depending on which subnet traffic is originating. The ESW-520 will need access to the shared resources and internet gateway on VLAN2 on the SG-300.
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My workplace currently has one AD Forest. Slowly we have drifted in to two slightly separate businesses and my boss wants us to create a new AD Forest and segregate the users doing each business. Although we will all be in the same office, each side will authenticate to a different DC. The problem is, that we have some resources that still need to be shared and I would like to share them as eloquently as possible without converging the networks too much. The two networks will be in the same server rack but they will logically appear as this:Forest1.local (original)
-Cable Internet -- Router A (192.168.1.x) -- 48-port switch A -- PC/Phones/Domain Controller AForest2.local (new)
-Cable Internet -- Router B (10.1.1.x) -- 48-port switch B -- PC/Phones/Domain Controller B.
The problem I have is that the users in the "new" network need access to a shared folder, shared customer DB, and shared printers on the original Domain Controller, named "DC A" above. I have complete control over both networks but cant figure it out the best way.My main concern is physical access between the networks. How will a pc on the 10.1.1.x network know where printer 192.168.1.2 is? I thought about creating a forest trust in order to assign proper permission but how will they resolve the names on a different subnets? The two "routers" are just simple SOHO type routers so I cant do much there. I thought about connecting the two switches together but don't know if that would work. Wouldn't the data just get passed to the default gateway (router) anyway. The router would then just drop it. I also though about using the 2nd NIC in each DC and connecting them in each other's subnet. But again Im not sure if it matters if the DC's can reach each other or if the PC's would have to be able to reach the other subnet etc. I also thought about just creating some kind of VPN (hamagachi) or whatever to go out into the internet then back into the other router to the network.The problem is wouldnt every computer wanting to access the shared folder have to have this setup. I would like to limit setting things up on workstations and just limit config to the DC's if possible.I basically just want users in subnet two to be able to map a drive and access printers on DC in subnet one.
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I changed recently my wireless router (and my ISP) and since then the Network and sharing center lists two networks, both with Local and Internet access.One has the SSID assigned to the router and the other is name "unidentified".All seems to be working fine but i'd like to clean up the mess and remove this undefined thing.I have a vista home premium. The wired NIC is disabled, The wireless is set to dhcp with ipV6 disabled. Am attaching below the ipconfig /all.
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : pavi
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
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All machines have Internet Web browsing working fine, all machines can see each others shared files and printers across the home network.
Here's where I get creative... I added a fourth box WIN XP via ethernet (LAN to LAN) to the Win7 Laptop. It shows as an �unidentified network� of type Public in Network and Sharing.
Using Shared Internet Connections on the Win7 laptop, the fourth WIN XP now also has Web browsing working just fine across the LAN to the laptop over the wireless and out to the world.
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However, the fourth WIN XP on the LAN network won't see the first and second WIN XP on the wireless side. File and printer sharing doesn't see to make the jump across the Laptop Win7 in the middle.
How do I bridge the two networks for file and printer sharing ??
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Nov 26, 2012
I'm working on setting up a couple of new WAN sites with 256K frame relay circuits back to our main building. Each new site has a new PVC, and both are pointing back to a PVC on a T1 at the main building. The main site has a 2801 with a single CSU/DSU WIC, and each new site has a 1841 with a 3560 connected to fa0/1. At both sites, I'm able to get the circuit up, and the serial interfaces at both new sites show up/up, and the subinterfaces at the main site also show up/up for both sites. Routing is being done by EIGRP, and both sites are able to establish the 2801 as an EIGRP neighbor, and I'm able to ping/tracert anywhere on our network by name or IP, so routing and DNS appear to be working. I can also ping both new routers from the main site. However, that's about all I can do. I'm not able to access any resources on our network (email/shares/internet/intranet/etc) from the two new sites. I can ping the new routers/switches from the main site, but can't ssh to them. I can ssh to them locally. There are no firewalls in the equation, and I don't think there are any ACL's in the picture either.
Can ping and tracert just fine anywhere on our network (from both the 1841, a PC plugged into the 3560, or a PC plugged directly into the fa0/1 port on the 1841), including out to the internet, by name or ip.Can ssh to local router, but not to anything that isn't localDNS is workingDHCP not working using ip helper pointing to DHCP scope on server at main site, have to use static IPCan't rdp to anythingCan't get emailCan't browse windows sharesCan't get to any websites, external or intranet. IE says "Website found, waiting for reply..." but eventually times out.
I did some testing for communication over certain port numbers using telnet and nmap, and found the following:
Can telnet to url.. and local intranet webserver on port 80 (http)Can telnet to two of our Exchange Servers on port 25 (SMTP)If I run an nmap scan on url...com, or our intranet webserver, it confirms that 80 and 443 are open, but the pages will not load. I am able to telnet (port 23) to a state mainframe via the internet that some of our employees use, and I do get the expected login screen. I tried erasing the config one of the new routers, and just added back the bare minimum config to get the circuits up (serial/ethernet interface configs, eigrp), but saw the same symptoms.
One other thing to note: the 2801 at the main site has three other frame relay sites connected to it on the same WIC as the new sites, all of which are working fine.
I just don't understand why I can ping everywhere I need to be able to ping, and port scans show that communication is open over needed ports, but the applications don't work.
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