AJITH LIYANAGE asks:
192.166.100.x computers are in a Windows workgroup. Now I want to connect the devices in 192.166.110.x to this network to work as one workgroup.
6 Answers -
Bruce Epper
August 6, 2012In order to have them all connected in a single workgroup, they all just need to have a common workgroup name. Nothing else is required if they already have connectivity (you can ping a machine on one subnet from a machine on the other subnet which should be possible here since both subnets are internet-routable).
ferdinan Sitohang
August 6, 2012here is a reference for youhttp://www.wikihow.com/Set-up-a-Private-Network
venkatp16
August 26, 2012connect all of them using a common workgroup name and for them to communicate they should have a single default gateway.
anthonymonori
August 27, 2012You cannot route between two non-routable subnets (192.*.*.*).
Amit Sinha
September 2, 2012Look for a port on your existing labelled “Uplink.” This is a port specially designed for connecting to another hub, and is usually the last port, if it exists. If your hub has an uplink port, you will need a standard, straight-through cable to connect to another hub, otherwise you will need a crossover-network cable.
Joel Alar
September 9, 2012Based on your given ip addresses, please try to disable your second dhcp if you want to combine the two network.