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bdnhsv
join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

bdnhsv

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Re: [Windows] Cannot get network shares working with Boxee Box

correction - everything should be in 192.168.0.x and use 192.168.0.1 as their gateway. That's why I suggest you diagram it first so you can proof it to make sure it all lines up.

LowInfoVoter
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said by bdnhsv:

I suggest you diagram it first so you can proof it to make sure it all lines up.

use gliffy.com. free as the dickens.
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and they all need to be in the same network
not always true. this works:

»www.gliffy.com/gliffy/ap ··· G&size=L

i had 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.15.1 with a static route to 10.10.15.1 on 10.10.10.1. don't ask why i did it this way. just know i had a good reason to and that the important thing is that it worked.

bdnhsv
join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

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That's a good looking tool. Thanks for sharing.
bdnhsv

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Sure a static route could work if the router will support it, but it seems like a complex way to accomplish what has been stated (to me anyway). Just my opinion.

Hitman66610
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So here is the layout I have right now: »www.gliffy.com/go/publis ··· 3761479/

I probably would need exact numbers as feedback since lastime I tried to change the IP for the Linksys, it didn't work and I lost access to the web configuration page.

bdnhsv
join:2012-01-20
Huntsville, AL

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Nice job on the diagram. So you have .224 for your WAN subnet mask - do you have 30 public IP's? If so, would you like to use any of those inside your network?