On Saturday 30 December 2006 22:06, Mike Noble wrote: > On Saturday 30 December 2006 21:51, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote: > > ka1ifq wrote: > > > Yes they are on the same subnet, but there is no direct connect only > > > via the router. I would like to do a direct connect between them just > > > for the VNC and would have to be on another subnet (as I see it) , thus > > > all the questions (I'm learning). > > > Thanks, Mike > > > > If they are on the same subnet, both connecting through the router to > > the internet, you can already connect through the router's switch. They > > don't need a direct connection. It is probably a 100Mbps network, and > > should easily handle the bandwidth. > > > > -- > > Joe Morris > > Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 > > If they are on the same subnet then it would have to look like this: > > internet or firewall > > > router > __| | ____ > subnet 182.168.1 | | subnet 192.168.1 > > Under this layout the router would not know which subnet to route to. > It must there for either be different subnets or both machines are > connected to the same interface and therefor can talk to each other > without having to access the router. > > Mike
Alright lets as this question, what is the subnet mask being used? It is possible that they have spit up the subnet. Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
