Does this means that I have to install SAMBA on my RHbox router on both network? I'm not using any caching server and I only control the internet browsing tru ipchains so if I use DHCP i would be hard for me to tell whose user can access the internet but Im on the processing of reading and studying this DHCP and Squid my boss just ask to see all the connected computer on both network for easy support and we dont have to get to travel to another office for support. Please help
 
regards,
Toto 
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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: Connecting two LAN

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On 23-Oct-2002/11:34 +0800, Toto Gamez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi List, Tony
>I was able to use the first two network that you gave (192.168.100.0,
>192.168.100.64) and ping and used to communicate with other win98/w2k
>client using netmeeting and I was so happy, I just have another question
>because when I browse the network neighborhhod on win98/w2k I cant see
>the other network (B) or vise versa, is this realy the scenario or do I
>have tho configure something

You need to setup a WINS server for each network. You'll also need to set
the IP address for the local WINS server in each client machine. DHCP can
do the latter automatically. You should really consider using DHCP
for these networks.  In the long run it will make things easier.

Tony
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