Hi People, Here is a situation that was presented to me today that I need to sort out tonight.
Client has two buildings, separated by a road - so no ethernet :) The client has setup a windows 2000 network on one side of the road, while on the other side there are 6 windows clients and one linux box. The linux box has a wireless network card installed and communicating with a wireless access point across the road, so far so good. (I didn't choose to do it this way, its just what they have) Now......I need to setup the linux box as a gateway to the network on the other side so that the 6 windows clients can access a permanent share on the Windows 2000 Server. ie using the linux box's wireless access card to gain access to the ethernet on the other side. Just how am I going to achieve this...Unfortunately I cannot get around this as the windows clients run software that needs to access files on the server. The same files are used over the road by another 10 windows clients and a synchronising solution wont work as changes are made from both sides. Any help on this would be great..as I would like to get this sorted by weeks end. Regards, Shannon -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
