Recent content by msrwerks

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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    True about the lazy part! There isn't really any reason to swap the networks, none of them are filtered. I really appreciate the help with this. Now I just have to wait for a weekend where the shop isn't working to get all of this switched over. Thanks again, Michael
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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    Thankfully this has not been an issue yet :ange: The company is at a transitional place right now. In between a small and medium sized company right now, but growing. For future reference, is there a better way to do this and not have to worry about anyone changing the settings?
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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    I would like to do this, we are just using the simple $100 wifi routers for each of the 3 networks at the moment. So we would have to buy a decent router. I will put this on the list when we need to get a replacement. Under your idea, the network would look like: ethernet cable from the fiber...
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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    Initially the reason for the 3 separate networks was just department segregation. Now we are combining everyone but want to do it without buying anything new at the moment. Thank you Michael
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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    So I can turn DHCP off on all 3 routers and assign static internal IP address on all network devices? Probably 90 percent of the devices on the networks already have static internal ip addresses assigned. I can assign the remaining items static addresses. Just to make sure I have this straight...
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    3 IP addresses into one internal network.

    Currently we have 3 static IP addresses coming into our company via fiber. The ethernet line from the fiber box goes into a switch and 3 routers are plugged into this switch. Everything works great and each router is separate internal network. Now we need to combine all 3 of these separate...