Hi,
this is not samba but routing info you need.
if possible to add a second lan ip on the Wireless router,
add ip 10.0.0.99 for example.
then router has access to modem, and client2 is able to connect to wireless
modem.
Louis
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: samba-bounces+belle=bazuin.nl@lists.samba.org
>[mailto:samba-bounces+belle=bazuin.nl@lists.samba.org] Namens
>Dave Coventry
>Verzonden: vrijdag 20 juni 2008 14:40
>Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
>Onderwerp: [Samba] Hostname not visible across 2 subnets
>
>Hi,
>
>I have the following network:
>
>----------
>|Internet|
>----------
> |
> -------------------- ---------------------
>|Wireless Modem |- ))----((- |'admin' on DHCP |
>| on 10.0.0.* | | ---------------------
> -------------------- | ----------------------
> | -(( |'client1' on DHCP |
> |wired ----------------------
> |
> --------------------
>|Wireless Router | ----------------------
>| on 192.168.0.* |- ))----((- |'client2' on DHCP |
> -------------------- ----------------------
>
>I hope the above diagram is not TOO mangles...
>
>For example, if 'admin' has been allocated the ip 10.0.0.6.
>
>I can ping 10.0.0.6 from both 'client1' and 'client2'
>I can ping 'admin' from 'client1' but 'client2' says
'could
>not find host'
>
>In other words, the hostname 'admin' only gets resolved on the
>10.0.0.* subnet.
>Any computer on the 192.168.0.* subnet can 'see'
'admin's' ip, but not
>the hostname 'admin'.
> The Admin computer is running Ubuntu Hardy, The Clients are
>running XP.
>
>Can I remedy this through Samba with WINS? Or do I need to set
>up a DNS on the
>'admin' machine?
>Simplest option, of course would be set set up 'admin' as a static
ip.
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