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Hi,
I want to isolate my network. (i.e subnetting). Currently i am using Win2K server as Domain with IP as 192.168.100.1. now I want configure some nodes on another network i.e on 192.168.11.1. How can i do this? Is it possible by Windows Routing or possoble by routing on Linux? |
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To setup Windows 2000 as a router
Go to Administrative Tools > Routing and Remote Access > Click on Action > Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access, and then follow the wizard. Right-click the server for which you want to Enable routing, and then click Properties>General>Router, check Local area network (LAN) routing only, and then click OK. Hope this helps |
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