A client has 3 offices. They are connected by the following gateways:
Main
Gateway: ip=10.1.1.85 255.255.255.0
Internet Gateway: 10.1.1.95 255.255.255.0
Branch1
Gateway: ip=10.1.2.85 255.255.255.0
Branch2
Gateway: ip=10.1.3.85 255.255.255.0
I have installed a security camera in the Branch3 office. The camera is ip=10.1.3.20 255.255.255.0. We need to see it in the main office. If I point the clients to the Main Gateway, things are fine. I can then have a client browser look at ip address 10.1.3.20 but then it cannot access the internet!
The problem is that the Main office clients use Internet Gateway to access the internet. They do not need to communicate with the branches–only my servers do. The clients in the Main office are pointed to the Internet Gateway and my servers are pointed to the other gateway. I need the clients to access info thru both gateways. Can a Windows XP Pro client be set up to look at one gateway for internet and another gateway to see the security cameras? Or can the router tables be setup somehow to allow this?