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Hi,
I ahve 2 building connected via Radio
The 1st Building have a network with IP scheme of 192.168.10.x subnet 255.255.255.0
2nd building have a network with IP scheme 172/16.195.x subnet 255.255.224.0
I have a machine in building 2 with NIC 1 have the IP address 192.168.10.2 subnet 255.255.255.0 and other have 172.16.195.100 subnet 255.255.224.0
Now i want my users from building 1 to access internet from building 2 without changing there ip scheme and from building 2 to acceess my SQL server in Building 1
Please guide me how to configure my PC which have 2 NIC of both the IP's so that whenever a request of internet is generated from building 1 it passed to building 2 and whenever a request of SQL server is generated from buiding 2 it is routed to building 1 SQL server
The Pc in between is running Windows Server 2003
Regards
Kashif
I ahve 2 building connected via Radio
The 1st Building have a network with IP scheme of 192.168.10.x subnet 255.255.255.0
2nd building have a network with IP scheme 172/16.195.x subnet 255.255.224.0
I have a machine in building 2 with NIC 1 have the IP address 192.168.10.2 subnet 255.255.255.0 and other have 172.16.195.100 subnet 255.255.224.0
Now i want my users from building 1 to access internet from building 2 without changing there ip scheme and from building 2 to acceess my SQL server in Building 1
Please guide me how to configure my PC which have 2 NIC of both the IP's so that whenever a request of internet is generated from building 1 it passed to building 2 and whenever a request of SQL server is generated from buiding 2 it is routed to building 1 SQL server
The Pc in between is running Windows Server 2003
Regards
Kashif
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