timsayles1
MIS
Hello! I have quite an interesting question.
I am currently the administrator of two separate networks. Network 1 is a ADP network with a 192.168.2.x on a 255.255.255.0 subnet. Network 2 is a Windows 2000 network wiht a 10.4.66.x on a 255.255.255.0 subnet. Right now the two are separate networks. The hubs for each network are sitting side by side in the mechanical room. There is no domain controller on either network.
What I am wanting to do is join these two networks where each network can access resources from the other. (ie, printers, etc). I am installing a new Windows 2003 domain on the 192.168.2.x network. Is there a way to use this server as a network bridge and/or router so these two network can access each other's resources?
This is quite an interesting challenge. Any help would be great!
I am currently the administrator of two separate networks. Network 1 is a ADP network with a 192.168.2.x on a 255.255.255.0 subnet. Network 2 is a Windows 2000 network wiht a 10.4.66.x on a 255.255.255.0 subnet. Right now the two are separate networks. The hubs for each network are sitting side by side in the mechanical room. There is no domain controller on either network.
What I am wanting to do is join these two networks where each network can access resources from the other. (ie, printers, etc). I am installing a new Windows 2003 domain on the 192.168.2.x network. Is there a way to use this server as a network bridge and/or router so these two network can access each other's resources?
This is quite an interesting challenge. Any help would be great!