A can ping B, B can ping C but A cant ping C. How do i connect A to C (ethernet)?

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Published on 2009-11-04T07:30:30Z Indexed on 2010/03/15 8:50 UTC
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  • I have a computer at home with ip 192.168.221.xxx

  • I have another computer at work that I can ping and it has 2 ip addresses: 192.168.1.xxx and 192.168.0.xxx. Those last 2 addresses have the same gateway ie 192.168.1.1 .

  • The computer at work is connected to a hub. That hub also has an embedded device connected to it with address 192.168.0.xxx

Now from my home computer I cannot ping this embedded device. How would I connect to it without changing the subnetwork it connects to? I can ping the embedded device from my work computer and I can ping the work computer from my home computer. So I am trying to connect to the embedded device from my home computer through my work computer. Port forwarding? how would I establish that on Ubuntu?

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