Need help with network

Eerke

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Oct 13, 2013
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Hi all,
i need some help solving a network problem...
Here's our situation:
we have 5 ip's comming in (yes 5) one for digital TV on demand and 4 ip's for computing
those 4 ip's are connected to 4 different routers. I have one NAS-drive attached to router 4 en a wireless printer connected to the same router. Nas-drive and printer are only accessible when user is connected with router 4.

Question: can i make the Nas-drive and printer accessible for ALL user?
Expl: when a user is connected with router 1, can he access the nas/printer on router 4?
 
Connect all routers and all wired PC and the NAS to one switch. Assign static IP addresses to all devices and the corresponding router address as the standard gateway. This way you get one local network for the NAS and printer connectivity plus dedicated internet connections. You can even use a working line as backup for a dead one by changing the gateway.
 
hi again,
modem handling 5 IP's connected to 8 port switch, from there running 5 cables to (1) digibox for tv and (2,3,4,5) to the 4 different routers.

hope this is more helpfull
 
hi noidea_77,

i hope i understand this correctly....
connect the nas to switch and disable LAN-dhcp on all routers giving all users a static ip?
then all users still have the separate outgoing router adress...ok
but then i'm a bit lost, so please explain
 
hi all,
i try to give it another go....
the device that i called modem is a box that's handling a number of signals. it has phonelines (2) connected to it and has a single (one) utp connector. From that connection runs a cable to our 8-port switch. From the switch are 5 cables running to (1)digibox for tv and 4 cables running to our 4 different routers (they all get separate dynamic ip's from our provider).
al is working great for getting on the net, but not for accessing our nas and printer.
the printer is wirelessly connected with one of the routers and only accesible when user is connected with that same router.
The nas-drive is also (wired) connected to the same router as the printer.
LAN... dhcp is enabled on all routers, handling all connections. (we have a lot of guest-user comming and going here)

now, the big question...
can i make the nas-drive and printer accessible for all users, regardless on witch router they are connected to


hope this is more clear to understand, since english is not my native language...
grtz from Belgium
 
hi noidea_77,
Thank you for this information. It started me thinking... I checked all routers (2xD-Link, 2xHercules) and came to the conclusion that the two Hercules routers need to be replaced because they do not have the required options in the settings.
D-link allows speciale rules for my problem, so my guess is that i will be able to solve te problem in a couple of days...

Thank you,

Eerke