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LAN Vs ADSL Problem.. Plz Help

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by shaikhsaoud, 2007/05/30.

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    shaikhsaoud

    shaikhsaoud Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks problem solved
     
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    ReggieB

    ReggieB Inactive Alumni

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    I've removed your e-mail address firstly so that you don't get bombarded with spam, and secondly as replies should be posted back to the forum so we can all see them.

    You need to sort out the routing at the routers. If you get that right, each PC should only need to know the address of the default route/gateway.

    If you are using RIP, your routers should be able to work out the routes themselves unless you have a conflict or RIP isn't working correctly. However, if you only have a small number of routers, I'd be tempted to turn off RIP and set up static routes.

    How many routers do you have at the head office? Is it just two?

    Are you looking at a hub and spoke arrangement where branches only have to connect to the head office?

    Are all branch office IP ranges unique?
     

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    shaikhsaoud

    shaikhsaoud Inactive Thread Starter

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    LAN vs ADSL

    thanks again
     
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    ReggieB

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    This problem may well be beyond the scope of an online forum. You probably need to buy in some expertise to trouble shoot the problem and fix it.

    Branch no 7 needs to have a static route to 150.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 pointing at the router connected to your network. This can be on each of the PCs and given out via DHCP, or preferably you should add a static route on their internet router.

    If Branch 7 is using 172.26.0.0 addresses then you also need to set up a route from your main network HO to that network. Again, the default gateway at your HO is probably the place to put it.

    I'm not sure what additional advice I can give.
     

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