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On 2014-11-15 14:09, Martijn Grooten wrote:
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 01:49:52PM +0000, rich@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: I'm sat in an insurance office whose router went and broke. The office has a router running on 192.168.0.* and 255.255.255.0. The office is running a separate switch on 10.0.0.* and 255.255.0.0. How do I tell the Netgear N150 to allow the 10.0.0.* to get internet access. Basically the internal network works and if I connect to the router/modem directly I get internet access. I'm not sure if I really understand the question, but what is the gateway of the 10.0.*.* network? Could that have been the IP address of the old router? Does the 10.0.*.* network use fixed IP addresses, or DHCP? In the latter case, what is the DHCP server? The router manual is here: http://www.netcheif.com/downloads/NETGEAR_DGN1000-UM.pdf And on page 74, it explains how to change the LAN setup, which might be what you need.
There are two networks set-up. The internal network uses 10.0.0.250 as a gateway and is running static addresses. The external network is running 192.168.0.* and when I plug directly into the modem I get internet access. However the internal network does not access the internet. I can ping other computers on the internal network but not ping 192.168.0.1. I have tried setting a firewall to allow access from these computers but it hasn't worked.
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