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running gnutella on a private network so i have a private network that doesn't have access to the internet, but is connected to satellite offices in other cities via a PWAN (personal wan). so my setup is like this: office 1 connected to office 2 and 3 via a pwan with no firewall or restrictions between them. each individual office can operate locally and see all of the connected clients in the local office, meaning everyone in office 1 can connect to eachother fine, but everyone is office 2 and 3 can't see 1. So theoretically i shouldn't have any problems connecting all the offices right? does anyone know why i can't talk to the other offices? they're all in the same ip range and i can ping computers in the other offices, but my gnutella clients can't talk to each other! sad. the ips are all very similar, like they were in a local network. maybe acquisition can't see anything past the second octet? :confused: lets say office 1 is - 192.168.5.x office 2 is - 192.168.6.x and office 3 is - 192.168.7.X |
hmm no one? is this too easy or too hard? |
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