billynomates
New Member
Hi
Wondering if you can help - this has got me (and most of my workmates!) totally stumped!
I use Vista 32 bit as a central machine on my network. This comprises a set of (old!) VMS/Unix machines, with static IP addresses, on a 192.168.1 subnet and a set of DHCP'd (mainly Windows) machines on my 192.168.0 subnet.
A diagram is enclosed...
The Vista machine is on both networks, and has IPRouterEnabled set to '1' in the registry.
I can connect to both networks on the Vista machine with no issues.
How on earth do I connect from, say, 192.168.1.2 to the internet (e.g., for Unix O/S updates)? Or from one of the DHCP'd windows machines (e.g., 192.168.0.3) to say, 192.168.1.4?
I guess this is something to do with routing, but I just haven't got a clue when it comes to this sort of thing...
Any help would be very much appreciated...
Many thanks.
Wondering if you can help - this has got me (and most of my workmates!) totally stumped!
I use Vista 32 bit as a central machine on my network. This comprises a set of (old!) VMS/Unix machines, with static IP addresses, on a 192.168.1 subnet and a set of DHCP'd (mainly Windows) machines on my 192.168.0 subnet.
A diagram is enclosed...
The Vista machine is on both networks, and has IPRouterEnabled set to '1' in the registry.
I can connect to both networks on the Vista machine with no issues.
How on earth do I connect from, say, 192.168.1.2 to the internet (e.g., for Unix O/S updates)? Or from one of the DHCP'd windows machines (e.g., 192.168.0.3) to say, 192.168.1.4?
I guess this is something to do with routing, but I just haven't got a clue when it comes to this sort of thing...
Any help would be very much appreciated...
Many thanks.