There are 2 separate internet connections in my house, one which I solely use, and one which everyone else in the house uses. These are currently managed by 2 separate modem routers.
However, there is a windows-based fileserver with a large amount of files located on the larger network, that I would like to be able to access from my PC.
I have currently set this up,
[MY PC](192.168.1.2)<-->[ROUTER 1](192.168.1.1)(LAN)<---->(LAN)(192.168.1.99)[ROUTER 3](192.168.2.99)(WAN)<---->(LAN)[ROUTER 2](192.168.2.1)<-->[FILESERVER](192.168.2.16)
and set up static routes to access each network via ROUTER 3.
From my PC I can ping ROUTER 2 and receive a response, but receive time-outs when i attempt to ping FILESERVER.
Likewise, when FILESERVER pings ROUTER 1, it receives a response, but time-outs when it tries to ping MY PC.
I have firewalls disabled and both machines are currently in the DMZ for their respective networks.
Anyone have any ideas?
However, there is a windows-based fileserver with a large amount of files located on the larger network, that I would like to be able to access from my PC.
I have currently set this up,
[MY PC](192.168.1.2)<-->[ROUTER 1](192.168.1.1)(LAN)<---->(LAN)(192.168.1.99)[ROUTER 3](192.168.2.99)(WAN)<---->(LAN)[ROUTER 2](192.168.2.1)<-->[FILESERVER](192.168.2.16)
and set up static routes to access each network via ROUTER 3.
From my PC I can ping ROUTER 2 and receive a response, but receive time-outs when i attempt to ping FILESERVER.
Likewise, when FILESERVER pings ROUTER 1, it receives a response, but time-outs when it tries to ping MY PC.
I have firewalls disabled and both machines are currently in the DMZ for their respective networks.
Anyone have any ideas?