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After reading the post properly I will try again....

What is your switch on the 10. network?


Just a 3Com 10/100 Switch.

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For you to be able to get onto the 192 network, you will need a router such as the broadband router thingy.


As I figured... and have done in the past using a pc with WinProxy.

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Configure your dhcp server to hand out a default gateway of the address of your router for each of your workstations.


Here's where I'm hung up... do I assign the Gateway address as the IP that the other network gave the Linksys (or whatever) router or should my DHCP server assign an IP to a port on the Linksys (which is not possible, and why I am wondering if there is a box that is necessary to use instead of the broadband router) and my DHCP server would assign that IP as the gateway address?

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The address of the router whould usually be configured at the router itself rather than by your DHCP server.


But the only port on the router (the Linksys that we are going with for this thread) that can have an IP address is the port that would be hooked up to the 192. network.


Hope I'm not confusing anyone here.

Thanks again!
Rene
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