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<0> fiber to cat5 <0> that's all it's doing <1> so that explains why it cannot work without a gw specified <0> yup <1> that would not be a problem :) , the problem is that it's talking into the clients gw behind them <2> well, a layer2 bridge has to learn MAC addresses, its messy. routing is done in layer 3, and involves having defined subnets at each end of each link so packets can be deterministicly routed <0> what does that have to do with his situation <1> if pc1 gw 192.168.1.249 , and that wireless thing bridge gw 192.168.56.250 (different router, with 192.168.1.250,0.250,2.250) , I ping client 192.168.2.200 I get reply from 192.168.2.250, and not 192.168.2.249, seems the wireless bridge overwrites default gw for client to. <0> the bridge is gonna use whatever gateway it gets from dhcp <0> (or it's setup if it has one) <1> Gimp-Cow : I'm using static ip's for the wireless bridges thingies <0> right but you set the gw and **** right <0> subnet masj <0> k <1> Gimp-Cow : I'm using 192.168.x.x /255.255.255.0 <1> those work fine, only I don't know if it's a normal behaviour, please read following
<3> uh <0> wait why are you using two routers <1> the wireless bridge overwrites default gw for client behind it, nomatter what gw client has specified it will still use the gw of the wireless bridge <3> that's very improper cidr notation <3> if you're going to specify the mask as /24 <2> Gimp-Cow; he's got bunches of wireless links, he said. <0> yeah you have the wrong range <4> heh <3> then you have to show the third octet <3> numbnuts <0> peerce, so? <2> lots of subnets <0> WHY lots of subnets <1> I have 7 subnets <1> 1 for wireless units, 5 for company , 1 for video security devices <0> oh i thought this was at your house <5> how do you capture the image of only the window you are looking at .. i know ALT PRINTSCREEN does the whole monitor <3> Gimp-Cow - it probably is, he lives in a dorm :( <2> he started out saying he had a round the city nett spreading across 60km <1> and since some locations have 2 subnets ... I use more roouters...because if everything goes trough primary router, the wireless will get overloaded... <1> and you know what happens if wireless is overloaded...it dies <2> you realize multiple wifi in ht esame location uses the same RF frequency bands and interferes? <1> peerce : I have a large wireless network around the city in a radious of 60km <0> uh <6> my penis has a radius of 60km <0> using what kind of hardware <1> pheenet <1> 200mw units <1> that is working great... <1> wha'? <0> so you're using expensive wireless units <0> and LINKSYS wireless bridges <0> .... <1> I dunno 200$ expensive? <1> only pheenet, I don't like linksys anymore <0> how much were the permits <3> no <1> pheenet way better then linksys... <3> $200 is not expensive <3> take a look at the cost on cisco 1?00's <1> we do our own antennas <0> robert83a, 200mw is illegal without a license :P <0> /permit <0> whatever <1> und/ ? :) <2> Gimp-Cow; pssst, he's not in USA <1> yep <6> clue to run your wireless network: pricele$$ <0> so? <1> not usa <0> you think there aren't regulations there? <1> we get 300-400kbyte/s in bad weather conditions with home made antennas at a distance of 25km <0> politicians + revenue source == regulation <1> I know there a regulations here as well <0> i guess my point was, if this is a serious business network <0> hire a ****ing network engineer <2> serbia? regulations come fromo point of gun, noo? <0> hey peerce <0> i'm serbian <0> eat 7.62 ***hat
<7> anyone have any Win server 2003 experience? <3> !info survey <1> Gimp-Cow : I the network engineer <0> robert83a, apparently not a good one <1> like you know <0> dude your **** is broken <0> and you're asking on irc? <0> hire someone local, we can't fix your **** from 10,000 miles away <8> irc is free :) <1> I can fix that ****, but this seems to be a hardware problem... <1> yeah and irc is free... <0> it's a software problem <0> the hardware doesn't control the routing <0> the software/routing rules do <0> so again, fix your **** <1> call it that way, but it's the wireless software that is running in those units <1> ok, thanx for being nice <0> call tech support <7> I have 3 servers, what should I run on each one to best share the load? (Running AD/DNS/DHCP/Exchange/IIS) <0> since they are "so much better then linksys" <1> already did :) <1> they said, we are working on your case...testing it out in lab <1> no answer for 2 months :) <0> then i guess they aren't better then linksys <2> exchange usually is run oon a dedicated machine <8> tech support> i'll tell you what i have on my screen <3> ReInstall - first of all, we both know you're running more than that <0> AD / Exchange each on a server <3> file sharing, printer sharing, antivirus server <3> what about centralized automated updates? <0> printer / av / dns / dhcp <2> run ad/dns on the other two <7> yeah and that, fingers got tired <0> then iis <4> AD, DNS and DHCP can be run on same one in my opinion <0> they can, but they shouldn't <3> well you want AD and DNS on two of them <4> true <0> yeah <0> you need a bdc <3> uh <0> even if they don't call them that anymore <9> haha bdc <9> christ <3> heh <8> primary and secondary dns you're referring to? <2> I'd probbably do 1) AD/DNS/IIS, 2) AD/DNS/filenprint, 3) Exchange only. <3> ReInstall - how many people is this envrionment for? <10> I'd do anus <0> hahahaha <0> ad and iis <4> yeah thought you was talkin about dns <0> funny! <7> 150 users/~100 computers <3> pff, you can do that on two servers <3> but hey, sinc eyou have 3 <0> you can do it on one if it's big enough :P <3> peerce's suggestion is probably what I'd do <7> want to dedicate one to IIS <2> is that IIS for intranet use, or IIS for internet serving? <3> ReInstall - why? <0> bbs, because it should be in the dmz <0> that's why <4> then you should get another box <7> intranet/ISA <2> oh, ISA? eeeew. <0> pfft intranet <2> you didn't SAY anything abouot ISA <3> ok, when you said what you needed earlier, you didn't say anything - yeah, what peerce said <0> yeah iis isn't isa <2> use a unix box for your external services and firewall <7> heh, what channel is this? <4> windows?
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