ok i think i have figured seems like 192.168.2.3 is the problem.
here is the thing, I have 3 networks, office and prod are on the same subnet and mshop is on a different.
office and mshop are connected with the cisco's ISDN
prod is connected to office through a fiber line. when i run a trace...
ok will do, but what i dont get is that if there was a problem with the config file, then would all computers not be able to access each other.
what i have here is:
some machines on subnet1 cannot access only a few machines on subnet2, but can access others.
my laptop is an XP machine(firewall disabled) that cant ping 192.168.2.4 but can ping 192.168.2.9, 3. etc.
192.168.2.9 and 3 are w2k servers, the machine on 192.168.32.20 is a win98 machine, now it cant even logon to hotmail.
will do a ping sweep and let u know, along with the router config.
the...
we have two networks in seperate buildings, one is a DHCP network (192.168.2.X)+ a few static(192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.30). The other is static (192.168.32.X),
both the buildings have cisco 760 routers connected by and ISDN line.
both networks can talk to each other, the problem is that some...
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