[mdlug] Network routing and subnetting?

Wolfger wolfger at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 13:35:00 EST 2008


another solution keeping the existing addresses would be to use a subnet of
255.255.252.0

On Jan 8, 2008 1:18 PM, Mathew Enders <mat.enders at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have resevered a chunk of addresses on the network eg 10.0.0.25 -
> 10.0.0.125 I was wondering if I then have a wireles router use one of
> the addresses and itself hand out a portion of the addresses if they
> would see the entire network or still be subneted behind the router.
>
> This is current setup:
>
> router1 obtains ip address 10.0.0.215
> and hands out addresses 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.1.254
> router2 obtains ip address 10.0.0.223
> and hands out addresses 10.0.2.1 - 10.0.2.254
>
> With this current setup all machines being serviced by the routers in
> question can not access the services running on the main network of
> 10.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.254
>
> This is the proposed setup:
>
> router1 obtains ip address 10.0.0..1
> and hands out addresses 10.0.0.2 - 10.0.0.11
> router2 obtains ip address 10.0.0.12
> and hands out addresses 10.0.0.13 - 10.0.0.22
>
> My question is will the machines being issued thier addresses by the
> wireless router be able to see and make use of the services running on
> the network that they previously could not
>
> tia
> Mat
>
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