Hey guys,
So I configured my network with the following:
1. Cable Modem - connects to WAN
2. Asus Router - Connected to modem, broadcasts a 10. range of IP's
3. NetGear ProSafe firewall VPN router - connects to Asus and broadcasts a 172. range of IP's
I am trying to connect the following to the following:
Personal PC connected to Asus router assigned a 10. IP >> Server behind Netgear with a 172. IP
I know I can create a VPN connection or configure static routes, however the VPN seems too overkill and overcomplicated, and I'm not sure how I should key in the routes to effectively make these machines think they are on the same network.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you guys.
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