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Vista ics wireless wired bridge
Hello,
I've been searching but have not quite found my situation - I have a new Vista laptop with both 802.11g and a wired ethernet connector. It currently connects to my home wireless network (which is subnet 192.168.0.xx) and the internet via a wireless router and cable modem. I would like to use ics to bridge this network with an older device that only has ethernet. The older device has a built in web server (it is a security monitor). The idea is to be able to check the security monitor from the internet. The security monitor is on a different subnet, by default, 192.168.1.xx. My plan is to connect the laptop ethernet to a switch, connect the security device to the switch, configure the laptop port and switch for the 192.168.1.xx subnet. At this point I should be able to access the security device from the laptop via the ethernet connection. Then I would like to use ICS to bridge the wireless and wired connections. Theoretically I should now be able to access the security device from any computer on my wireless network using the 1.xx subnet or from the internet after opening ports on my router. Am I in the ballpark or way out in left field? Do gateways need to be configured? Do I need both networks to be on the same subnet? Thanks for any info... Barry. |
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Re: Vista ics wireless wired bridge
If you have a router which can be a firewall, I would not use ICS. If not,
you can try enable the ICS. But you may experience other issues. Please post back after enable the ICS. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on "canalrun" <> wrote in message news:1190660315.138115.15210@n39g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com... > Hello, > I've been searching but have not quite found my situation - > > I have a new Vista laptop with both 802.11g and a wired ethernet > connector. It currently connects to my home wireless network (which is > subnet 192.168.0.xx) and the internet via a wireless router and cable > modem. > > I would like to use ics to bridge this network with an older device > that only has ethernet. The older device has a built in web server (it > is a security monitor). The idea is to be able to check the security > monitor from the internet. The security monitor is on a different > subnet, by default, 192.168.1.xx. > > My plan is to connect the laptop ethernet to a switch, connect the > security device to the switch, configure the laptop port and switch > for the 192.168.1.xx subnet. At this point I should be able to access > the security device from the laptop via the ethernet connection. > > Then I would like to use ICS to bridge the wireless and wired > connections. Theoretically I should now be able to access the security > device from any computer on my wireless network using the 1.xx subnet > or from the internet after opening ports on my router. > > Am I in the ballpark or way out in left field? Do gateways need to be > configured? Do I need both networks to be on the same subnet? > > Thanks for any info... > Barry. > |
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