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Limp Gawd
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Ok guys. Take a look at the diagram and tell me if this is possible.
The Cisco router is company configured and although it's here locally with me, I cannot alter it in anyway. I can successfully setup the DI-624 to obtain a WAN IP address from the Cisco and have all the PC's connected to it, both wired & wireless, connect to the internet just fine.
The catch is the one Software Server PC. It has to have its static IP in order to be accessible by outside clients (who are all configured to point towards its 10.100.*.* IP and I can't change that). When it's connected to the DI-624, with it's static IP, is unreachable. I've tried disabling the firewall on the DI-624 but no dice. I'm thinking the WAN on the DI-624 won't forward any traffic to a private IP that's not a 192.168.0.* IP. And I can't change the IP range on the DI-624. It's preset to 192.168.0.*, with the last octet being the only one that's changeable.
All the PC's are running WinXP Pro with SP2 with onboard NIC's.
I hope this makes sense and I'm trying to put it into words the best I can. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys...
The Cisco router is company configured and although it's here locally with me, I cannot alter it in anyway. I can successfully setup the DI-624 to obtain a WAN IP address from the Cisco and have all the PC's connected to it, both wired & wireless, connect to the internet just fine.
The catch is the one Software Server PC. It has to have its static IP in order to be accessible by outside clients (who are all configured to point towards its 10.100.*.* IP and I can't change that). When it's connected to the DI-624, with it's static IP, is unreachable. I've tried disabling the firewall on the DI-624 but no dice. I'm thinking the WAN on the DI-624 won't forward any traffic to a private IP that's not a 192.168.0.* IP. And I can't change the IP range on the DI-624. It's preset to 192.168.0.*, with the last octet being the only one that's changeable.
All the PC's are running WinXP Pro with SP2 with onboard NIC's.
I hope this makes sense and I'm trying to put it into words the best I can. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys...