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Originally posted by pussyluver
[B]Something tells me that juicy wants to get to the Internet too :-).
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We're not removing his ability to get to the internet. We're telling the two machines to not go out the gateway to talk to each other.
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So his PCs must be on the same subnet as the router. 192.168.0.1 is typical, but so are others.
If he sets static IPs as you suggest, he'll have to know the exact IP of the router and enter it as the gateway.
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I didn't tell him to set static IPs. I am editing his route table to avoid the gateway for PCs connected on one side of the router.
He doesn't need to know his gateway because his existing routes take care of routing internet traffic via the gateway address issued via DHCP/BOOTP from his router.
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Best done through the control panel rather than command lines for an end user.
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You cant set route paths from the control panel.
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I see your 2 cents and raise you a dollar