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Combining two computers located on different networks?
There is Network A with PC 1 IP 192.168.0.5 and gateway (router) 192.168.0.1. There is Network B with PC 2 IP 192.168.5.7.
The question is, how to combine these two computers into one network through a gateway (router) located in Network A so that they can enter each other and communicate?
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This is a job for the router, which must route networks 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.5.0 between them.
Accordingly, both networks must be connected to this router. Or options with vpn if that's not the case. Or assign them an ip address within the same network, if the computers are on the same physical network.
Install a gateway with two interfaces - 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.5.1. Your cap. :)
VLAN - but here the question is how your network is organized in general, you may have to draw notably if it is quite large - but the experience in understanding the network topology will be notable) Well, or the most radical method - use the network by mask / 16, and everyone will be see in current address))
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