Internet forums are great for mutual back slapping etc but I think they also do a good job at assisting lateral thinking and new ideas if I'm honest.
Luckily it doesn't take a genius (or a stroke of one) to do that.
It's almost what I want, but none of his subnets can see each other. I need 1 & 3 to see 2 but not each other.
Perhaps vpns could be the answer though. The access control management pc will actually need access to 4 different sites spread across the country, which is why it was put on to their...
I understand it could be done that way to give access to the access control subnet from both the other subnets, but I've only ever really had experience with vpns with the one I've set up at home, ie I connect to the vpn with my phone and I am on my home network and no longer communicating with...
That's the issue. Both of the other networks really need permanent access to the access control equipment. If they only needed momentary access the vpn would be ideal.
I think my question has been answered anyway, there's no simple way to do it without making sure our ip range fits in with...
Does a permanent vpn not then route all traffic through the vpn, meaning whichever machine is connected to the vpn won't be able to communicate with the rest of the devices on its own subnet?
Vpn is a possibility but ideally the management software would be able to run all the time to monitor the logs etc.
Don't think it's happening now anyway, we're just going to add in some additional equipment to the other systems that are connected to our network to monitor and control the...
re-iping our stuff would involve re-iping hundreds of devices across different sites (they don't talk to each other, but whatever final solution is found will need to be implemented across multiple sites) , and changing their references in several different pieces of software that communicate...
We have our own network, with its own infrastructure and switches, and its own ip range that thus far has been totally under our own control.
The site has its own it newtwork, across multiple sites but in reality that's irrelevant.
There has now been installed a new Access Control system that...
Hi, a brief outline of what I mean here. I suppose technically this could be titled "Granting 2 distinct subnets access to a common third without giving access to each other.
We have our own self contained network infrastructure on a site running various systems, all running off one subnet...
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