I am probably thinking way too much into this, but here is what I am trying to figure out:
I have quite a few PC's where I live, and my room mate and I use two different cable modems(for 2 different IP's). I have a file server and another media server on my side of the network. I wanted him to be able to access that through the LAN but he's not on the router.
Ex:
Cable modem #1 -> D-Link router
My desktop, 2 or more PC's sharing data, etc.
Cable modem #2
Direct connection to his PC.
Originally I thought just use the one router and assign him a the static IP from our ISP, and allow the rest of the PC's to use the other one. Never got it to work so we are using 2 different cable modems.
I thought about using a 2nd router, using #2 to go to that router, still giving him a separate IP and linking the two routers together(do I need crossover to uplink?) so he has access to the LAN. Will this work?
Any suggestions?
TIA!
I have quite a few PC's where I live, and my room mate and I use two different cable modems(for 2 different IP's). I have a file server and another media server on my side of the network. I wanted him to be able to access that through the LAN but he's not on the router.
Ex:
Cable modem #1 -> D-Link router
My desktop, 2 or more PC's sharing data, etc.
Cable modem #2
Direct connection to his PC.
Originally I thought just use the one router and assign him a the static IP from our ISP, and allow the rest of the PC's to use the other one. Never got it to work so we are using 2 different cable modems.
I thought about using a 2nd router, using #2 to go to that router, still giving him a separate IP and linking the two routers together(do I need crossover to uplink?) so he has access to the LAN. Will this work?
Any suggestions?
TIA!