Ethernet Wan - remote office
- From: toms1616@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Jan 2006 10:29:48 -0800
I need to help trying understand something and I wish someone can help
me. We have a remote office and we are thinking about using an ethernet
wan service for connecting the 2 remote office together.. The ethernet
service is another solution like a T1 or frame except the bandwith for
greater.. My question is this..
When the ethernet service company installes the wan they give you a
RJ45 connector where you can connect this right into your switch. So
Site A plugs the RJ45 into the switch and Site B plugs the RJ45 into
there switch.. Now the 2 are connected via etherent. Here is my
problem.. Site A has a subnet of 192.168.169.0/255.255.255.0 . Site B
has a subnet of 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0.. how can they talk to each
other if they are connected right into the switch.. Is it a VLAN thing
on the switch.. Can this even work?
If the above does not work then do I need to plug the RJ45 into a
router or firewall to direct he traffic?.. If I need to buy a router
can I just place it inside the networks ?What do I need to do to make
this work..
tk
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