My current set up is as follows;
BT homehub connecting to the outside world.
Connected to the homehub are a PS3, TV and a Netgear router via a 'homeplug' connection.
Connected to the Netgear router are various PCs, an iomega drive and a printer, some wireless, some cabled.
If I use the WAN port on the netgear router all PCs/iomega drive/printer get an IP in the 10.0.0.x range and can see each other but cannot be seen by the PS3 or anything on the other network (192.168.1.x range)
If I use a LAN port on the Netgear router everything gets a 192.168.1.x IP except the iomega drive which doesn't get anything.
Any ideas?
TIA
PL
BT homehub connecting to the outside world.
Connected to the homehub are a PS3, TV and a Netgear router via a 'homeplug' connection.
Connected to the Netgear router are various PCs, an iomega drive and a printer, some wireless, some cabled.
If I use the WAN port on the netgear router all PCs/iomega drive/printer get an IP in the 10.0.0.x range and can see each other but cannot be seen by the PS3 or anything on the other network (192.168.1.x range)
If I use a LAN port on the Netgear router everything gets a 192.168.1.x IP except the iomega drive which doesn't get anything.
Any ideas?
TIA
PL
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