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The first question is why are they using EXTERNAL IP addresses for an
internal system? Do they have the three sets of class C (192.36.252-254 )
addresses assigned to them? If they do OWN those addresses and they want to
use them, then they will need a router to allow communications between the
three networks. The only way to do it without a router is if they owned the
whole class B range of addresses (192.36.anything).

Explain what is desired and perhaps better input may be provided.

Peter
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-----Original Message-----
Hello there. My friend is asking if its possible to set the following up.
They're planning to use 3 sets of ip addresses in their company by
department. 192.36.252.xxx, 192.36.253.xxx, 192.36.254.xxx. His question is,
could those computers see each other using a Win2k Advanced server OS? They
will set up manual ip addresses instead of using DHCP. Any suggestions on
what to do? Thank you.
  Frederick Navarro

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