On 10/07/14 17:58, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 07 October 2014, Lars E. Pettersson sent:
192.168.10.3 and 198.168.20.5 are on two different networks.

That depends on network configuration (where your netmask is), and what
hardware (if any) is between devices.

Yes, but 192.168.10.3 and 198.168.20.5 are actually two entirely different networks. Geoffrey could of course mixed up the numbers, but as written, they are two entirely different networks.

But as you later state, if the IP-numbers actually are 198.168.10.3 and 198.168.20.5, or 192.168.10.3 and 192.168.20.5, the solution would be to use a /16 netmask (255.255.0.0), as long as they are on the same physical network.

If there is a router in-between, you have to setup a route via that router to reach the other network where the other machine is situated.

Lars
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