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Windows 2000 Professional as Router to connect 2 Networks

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Bickyz

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I hav 2 networks.

Network1
ip address 90.0.0.x
subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Network2
ip address 192.168.0.x
subnet mask 255.255.255.0

There is 1 window 2000 professional computer which has 2 NIC. First NIC connects to hub in NETWORK1 and has ip add of 90.0.0.200 subnet 255.255.255.0
Second NIC connects to hub in NETWORK2 which has ip add of 192.168.0.99 subnet 255.255.255.0

Now i want the computers on NETWORK1 and NETWORK2 to communicate each other. What are the procedures.
 
I did that...
and i tried to ping pc on network2 from pc on network1..but no connection.
 
class a network talking to a class c? Router.

pbxman
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The subnet masks as shown are both Class C.

I would use a hardware router too, though.

You need to create a static route between the two subnets.
 
Maybe this to too obvious but...Is RRAS set up properly?

George
MCSA +Messaging (Win2k) A+, Net +
 
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