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Is it possible to send packets from one source to destination of two different networks without using routers?

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Question ajoutée par Alaaeldin Abdalla , End User Support , Abu Dhabi Agriculture & Food Safety Authority
Date de publication: 2017/02/19
Abdel-Malik Abid
par Abdel-Malik Abid , Administrateur Windows / Réseau - Manager de 2 salariés , Groupe DFM

According to your question, without further information, the answer is not

Roshan Barboza
par Roshan Barboza , IT Administrator , Visionaire

answer is no, there is a option to achieve it with L3 device or PC having 2 NIC cards.

Zia Meer
par Zia Meer , IT Director , Exceed Solutions

Technically, NO. But there are workarounds. One of them is to have a PC configured as bridge/router between 2 networks. Another one is to have a layer 3 switch. 

KALEEM AHMED QURESHI
par KALEEM AHMED QURESHI , Regional ICT Engineer- South Asia , ISLAMIC RELIEF WORLD WIDE UK

NO, becuase router is used for communication between networks. 

Qaisar Naseem
par Qaisar Naseem , Senior Network Administrator , Printek (Pvt.) Ltd.,

Not possible without using routers. 

Adel Younes
par Adel Younes , Manager Project Management Office , Technovision

Yes it's by VPN or you can develop router by win server  through "routing and remote access "

Haytham Abdel Aziz Tawfik Ibrahim
par Haytham Abdel Aziz Tawfik Ibrahim , Senior Technical Consultant (Pre-Sales) , Elm Company

Not really. There must be a router role between the 2 different networks.

It is not at all possible without using routers.

Khaja Moinuddin Chisty
par Khaja Moinuddin Chisty , Azure Cloud Architect , Data Glove/Amdocs

It is not possible to send without routers

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