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July 21, 2010 at 05:49 AM
sunburst01

2 separate networks using 1 router..temporarily.

by sunburst01 . Updated 15 years, 11 months ago

Ok, I was recently employed and was asked to “redo or restructure” their environment. Their existing environment consists of 1 SBS with an exchange connector running to a hosted webmail provider. No NAS, a borrowed computer from a consultant who removed their DLT drive and decided to install HIS NAS device and GHOST the whole environment (including SQL with 20 large db’s)to a computer he owns.
OK, my question is, I’m getting ready to give them a new environment, but I need to share the router. The old network is on a 192.168.x.x and the new one I am creating will be on a 10.x.x.x. Right now, I’m drawing a blank…I want to run both environments and moved the data and users over a little at a time, but I need to share the router (1 router out)…I can’t believe I’m drawing a blank,but there’s a lot on my mind…can I share the router, temporarily until the last user is moved. BTW…there is a remote site that uses a cisco VPN client to log in…any ideas?

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