Bridging? networks for print, file share, remote desktop

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Bridging? networks for print, file share, remote desktop
2018-09-26 01:56:35
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Hello,

At least for now, all relevant systems run Windows 10.

My Internet router is at 192.168.0.1.

I have a server at 192.168.0.100 and other clients on this 192 network.

My Archer C3200 is a client of the 192 network. It works as a gateway at 10.0.0.1.

My have a printer at 10.0.0.100 and I other clients on this 10 network.

I would like clients on the 192 network to be able to print at 10.0.0.100.

I would like clients on the 192 network to have remote desktop access to hosts on the 10 network.

I would like clients on the 10 network to have remote desktop hosts on the 192 network, especially the server.

I would like clients on the 10 network to have the ability to access file shares on the server.

I think that I need to configure the TP-LINK C3200 to allow the required protocols, ports, or otherwise. I have the manual, but I am not sure what terms to search. I would appreciate any guidance. Maybe the solution for one would lead me to the solution for the others.

Thanks & regards,

-John
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