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eborodulin2014-06-03 11:51:44
network hardware
eborodulin, 2014-06-03 11:51:44

How to register a route to a corporate network?

Good day!
The situation is as follows:
1. There is a corporate network 10.52.0.0 to which the PCs in the office are connected.
2. There is a switch that is connected to the same network and distributes it to 2 PCs and a D-link DIR-615
router 3. A D-link DIR-615 router is connected to the network via WAN, the wire comes from the switch. The router distributes wi-fi with its subnet 192.168.0.0.
Question: what needs to be written in the routes of the router so that the phones connected via wi-fi to the router have access to the enterprise network, see network drives, network printers and printers shared from connected PCs?

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led, 2014-06-03
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In the settings of the router (if it is the default router for the network 192.168.0.0) - nothing. But network users 10.52.0.0 should have a route to the network behind DIR-615 through it :) Well, it should not "interfere" (allow traffic from wan to lan)

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