Background:
I have a Windows 2003 server that has shared printer/drivers that has a 192.168.2.# IP Static IP. The Win3k server is hooked up to Netgear FMS726S 24 port Layer 2 switch. 3 other WinXP Prof systems are hooked up and can connect thru the switch as well. All of these systems are obtaining an 192.168.2.# IP via DHCP from a Netgear FR114P Firewall Router that is connected to the switch. I also have a Linksys WRT54G hooked up to the switch with a static IP from the Netgear firewall. The WRT is mainly for a Laptop's wireless functionality. The laptop has a 192.168.3.# IP obtained thru DHCP.
The Problem:
All systems that have a 192.168.2.# IP can connect to the drives, but any system (wired or wireless) that I connect thru the WRT w/ a 192.168.3.# IP can not connect to the Shared drives or Printer of the Win3k Server w/ a static 192.168.2.# IP address.
I'm sure this is simple....I've also searched thru archives w/ no avail.
I have a Windows 2003 server that has shared printer/drivers that has a 192.168.2.# IP Static IP. The Win3k server is hooked up to Netgear FMS726S 24 port Layer 2 switch. 3 other WinXP Prof systems are hooked up and can connect thru the switch as well. All of these systems are obtaining an 192.168.2.# IP via DHCP from a Netgear FR114P Firewall Router that is connected to the switch. I also have a Linksys WRT54G hooked up to the switch with a static IP from the Netgear firewall. The WRT is mainly for a Laptop's wireless functionality. The laptop has a 192.168.3.# IP obtained thru DHCP.
The Problem:
All systems that have a 192.168.2.# IP can connect to the drives, but any system (wired or wireless) that I connect thru the WRT w/ a 192.168.3.# IP can not connect to the Shared drives or Printer of the Win3k Server w/ a static 192.168.2.# IP address.
I'm sure this is simple....I've also searched thru archives w/ no avail.