Hey Cider,
I thought the NAT had to be disabled because the 192. devices have static IP Addresses? The gateway is the Switch because I do not have access to the devices on the 192.x.x.x range and from what I was told by the vendor, their Gateway is 192.168.1.50.....I had the switch in place with that IP Addy so that I could add the Netgear in case any Port Forwarding, etc was needed.....do you think that may be the problem? Thanks....
Also - Should I created a Static Route from the Cisco? I tried it on the Netgear and I get a command error when I try to mix Subnets.....Thx




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