To navigate networks, there are many third-party software that requires a one-time configuration, and you can also perform this action manually, knowing the IP address. Do not navigate the network if you do not have computer skills at the proper level of use.
Necessary
access to the Internet
Instructions
Step 1
Please read the user manual for your router carefully as the steps to move from one network to another may vary depending on the model and conditions. In some cases, it is possible to use general sequences.
Step 2
Use the properties of the network card and register a second IP address for it, having previously looked at it in the parameters of another network. In some cases, this works. Also try changing the subnet mask. Usually this method is suitable for most cases, but if you have any peculiarities in the setup, you can always turn to the installation of third-party software.
Step 3
Use dedicated software to automate subnetting. This is quite convenient if you often have to perform this action, and is absolutely not suitable for a one-time use, since it is often quite difficult in terms of initial setup.
Step 4
When choosing software, it is best to give preference to already proven utilities that have user reviews on thematic resources, since most likely you will have to face the problem of setting it up on your computer before the final working configuration. In addition to moving through networks, these programs also have other functions that, quite possibly, will seem convenient to you and will become another argument for purchasing them.
Step 5
If you have problems with accessing the network, be sure to check the settings of firewalls and other software for protecting your equipment. Also, periodically pay attention to the security settings when connecting periodically, and it is best to set up automatic mode.