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#20133 14-Mar-2008 10:47
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Hiyas,

We have a printer which is sitting on the 192.168.10.x range, and workstations on 192.168.1.x range and need to be able to print to that printer from the w/stations.

We have added the printer to Windows, its quite happy to see it but when we try to print, it dosent respond due to the different subnets/gateways.

Any ideas how to resolve this ?

TIA






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  #116634 14-Mar-2008 15:51
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Found a solution....  ISA :)




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  #121046 4-Apr-2008 13:04
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static route between subnets




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