Making Windows 2003 act as a router
This is a discussion about Making Windows 2003 act as a router in the Windows Networking category; Good day people, I have a silly question. how do you join 2 networks with different ip's on ONE network using Windows 2003 acting as a router? I would like to join these two ip ranges as one 172.
Good day people,
I have a silly question. how do you join 2 networks with different ip's on ONE network using Windows 2003 acting as a router?
I would like to join these two ip ranges as one 172.18.0.x (main office) and 172.18.1.x (branch). if anyone knows how to do this without multihoming i would really appreciate it.
Kind regards in advance
I have a silly question. how do you join 2 networks with different ip's on ONE network using Windows 2003 acting as a router?
I would like to join these two ip ranges as one 172.18.0.x (main office) and 172.18.1.x (branch). if anyone knows how to do this without multihoming i would really appreciate it.
Kind regards in advance
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This article is something similar to what you want to do: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/article...NAT-router.html