Re: two local networks

2010-01-27 Thread Chris Davies
Adam Hardy: > I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web > interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse > with my setup as it is (request timed out). Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote: > # route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0 Adam H

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Jochen Schulz
Adam Hardy: > > If I said: > > route add -net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 > > then all IP addresses from 1 to 255 would be routed, according to man. True. > I saw that using the -host option causes the routing table to set up a > route with the netmask 255.255.255.255 - not quite s

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Adam Hardy
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 16:28, wrote: Adam Hardy: Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote: # route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0 OK grand, with that route cmd, I can access the printer server. One more question - where should I put this in the gateway's networking setup to make it permanent?

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Jochen Schulz
Adam Hardy: > Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote: >> >> # route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0 > > OK grand, with that route cmd, I can access the printer server. > > One more question - where should I put this in the gateway's networking > setup to make it permanent? AFAICT, there's no spec

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Adam Hardy
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote: Adam Hardy: I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse with my setup as it is (request timed out). I'm working on my LAN's gateway server, which has

RE: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread James Zuelow
>I'm more expecting it to be my subnet mask that I need to change, but like I >mentioned first, when I tried changing that I downed the whole network, which >looks like this: >eth0 inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Adam Hardy
Robert David on 25/01/10 14:51, wrote: Hi First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to printer administration console and set it up. Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your curr

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Robert David
Hi First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to printer administration console and set it up. Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your current mask with another two bits => 255.255

Re: two local networks

2010-01-25 Thread Jochen Schulz
Adam Hardy: > > I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web > interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse > with my setup as it is (request timed out). > > I'm working on my LAN's gateway server, which has two NICs, one for the > local