Sharing files between wired connection with wireless network
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My scenario is as following
Connected with Wifi Device
Computer A - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.0.104
Computer B - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.1.105
And
Connected with LAN Wire
Computer B - ens33 --> 10.42.0.1
Computer C - ens33 -> 10.42.0.9
Now I want Computer A to get connected with Computer C with Samba.
How to make it possible.
networking samba
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My scenario is as following
Connected with Wifi Device
Computer A - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.0.104
Computer B - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.1.105
And
Connected with LAN Wire
Computer B - ens33 --> 10.42.0.1
Computer C - ens33 -> 10.42.0.9
Now I want Computer A to get connected with Computer C with Samba.
How to make it possible.
networking samba
Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29
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My scenario is as following
Connected with Wifi Device
Computer A - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.0.104
Computer B - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.1.105
And
Connected with LAN Wire
Computer B - ens33 --> 10.42.0.1
Computer C - ens33 -> 10.42.0.9
Now I want Computer A to get connected with Computer C with Samba.
How to make it possible.
networking samba
My scenario is as following
Connected with Wifi Device
Computer A - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.0.104
Computer B - wlx20e317024622 --> 192.168.1.105
And
Connected with LAN Wire
Computer B - ens33 --> 10.42.0.1
Computer C - ens33 -> 10.42.0.9
Now I want Computer A to get connected with Computer C with Samba.
How to make it possible.
networking samba
networking samba
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Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29
add a comment |
Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29
Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29
Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29
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Just wanted to say: it does not matter if the computer is connected via eth, Wi-Fi, 3G or whatever, that is a different layer in the OSI model, you only should care about IPs, your switch + access point will take care of the connections inbetween.
– David Tabernero M.
Apr 12 at 20:29