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DCSBS
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Thanks for your responses!
Unfortunately I can't give out our IP addresses or other information of that type online. I'm sorry if that makes my questions harder to answer!
I should specify again--I need the desktop (connected by ethernet) and using a network I'll call C3) to be a part of the subnet that the printer (which is using wireless network B2) is already on.
We use a large router with about 50 ports. It seems that all these networks are all funneling through this one large router that I can see, but cannot tamper with. It belongs to a large hospital that is having construction done. The hospital lets the construction companies work in an office building next to it and gives us (the various construction companies) internet access. They have multiple networks, and the one my company was previously using (A1) was too slow for our location, so we switched to a faster one (B2).
I apologize if I'm not using correct terminology. I am not a tech expert but I do a lot of minor tech support for my office. This however is beyond my ability.
I was able to find all of the information that msmart discussed.
If I want to get the desktop and printer to be part of the same subnet, how would I do this?
Thank you!
Unfortunately I can't give out our IP addresses or other information of that type online. I'm sorry if that makes my questions harder to answer!
I should specify again--I need the desktop (connected by ethernet) and using a network I'll call C3) to be a part of the subnet that the printer (which is using wireless network B2) is already on.
We use a large router with about 50 ports. It seems that all these networks are all funneling through this one large router that I can see, but cannot tamper with. It belongs to a large hospital that is having construction done. The hospital lets the construction companies work in an office building next to it and gives us (the various construction companies) internet access. They have multiple networks, and the one my company was previously using (A1) was too slow for our location, so we switched to a faster one (B2).
I apologize if I'm not using correct terminology. I am not a tech expert but I do a lot of minor tech support for my office. This however is beyond my ability.
I was able to find all of the information that msmart discussed.
If I want to get the desktop and printer to be part of the same subnet, how would I do this?
Thank you!