Hi All
On a customer machine I have the next challenge. We have 2 PLCs. One is in the primary LAN network 10.x.x.x/16 and the other in the secondary LAN network 192.x.x.x/24 When I connect my laptop to the WiFi of the RUT1901 than I receive an IP-address within the primary network 10.x.x.x I need to connect to a ‘windows share’ (SMB?) on the secondary LAN 192.x.x.x I know the IP address and I’m able to succesfully ping the device. I also can successfully connect to the ‘Remote Desktop’ so the connection looks OK. When I connect my laptop via the ethernet port (I have a fixed IP address within the range 192.x.x.x) then I can connect windows explorer succesfully to the ‘share’. When I try the same via WiFi (DHCP IP address range 10.x.x.x) than I cannot connect within windows explorer, although I can ping and connect to remote desktop. I have these questions:
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What to check in the Laptop (firewall?)
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What to check within the RUT901 router?
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What to check within the PLC (Windows 10 no firewall active)?
Please give me a step by step guidance, as I’m not a network specialist.
Laptop (DHCP: 10.x.x.x) => WiFi (RUT901) => PLC ‘A’ (10.x.x.x) [No shares] => PLC 'B' (192.x.x.x) [\Data]