I’ve been tasked with adding wireless connectivity to an office connected to us via point to point T1. I’ve googled myself silly and all I could find was, Assign a static IP, turn off DHCP. I tried that and all that happened was I wasn’t able to connect to the router to continue configuration because my computer was waiting for an IP address and it wasn’t getting one. I was able to get the office connected in the outward direction by just setting the router’s DHCP pool to it’s own unique subnet, but now they’re wanting to be able to access shared resources on each other’s computers. I’d tried every router configuration I could think of. The router is assigned a static IP. Setting the Router’s internal IP address to it’s external static, or evemn putting it on the same subnet as everything else don’t allow for connectivity to the network. Tracert doesn’t get past the router.
Here’s an idea of the current network layout:
-Network A is on the .0 subnet (192.168.0.*). It houses our DNS, DHCP, Exchange, AD… etc.
-Netowrk B is connected via point to point T1 and is on the .21 subnet.
-Cisco 2821 routers are on both ends of the T1.
Thank you in advance for your help.