Raoof asked:


so here is the deal i have a 3com adsl router and a wimax router and a DVB-RCS
this is a bit confusing
the wimax and the DVB-rcs both are connected to the 3com through cables and i can access both of them by simply changing my ip address configurations

for example lets say the ip address of the wimax is
192.168.1.1 : 255.255.255.0

and the ip address of the DVB-RCS is
192.168.0.1 : 255.255.255.248

so in order to access them i need to turn on my wireless on my computer and connect to the 3com wirelessly and then change my ip address to
192.168.1.2 etc etc
to access the internet through wimax
or
192.168.0.2 etc etc
to access internet through DVB-rcs

how can mix them both

the issue is that wimax is pretty fast but it keeps disconnecting ,so each time it disconnects i have to manually change my ip address to the DVB-rcs
what should i do please help

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2 Responses to “network problem please help?”

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  2. Klathorn on January 19th, 2009 4:21 pm

    Have you tried a large netmask?

    255.255.254.0 or something like that?

    That should allow both those class ‘c’s to talk.