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Hi djflow195, thank you for helping me! :)
The main router (192.168.1.1) is set to the settings above already.
Now Router2 needs to be set to:
0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Maybe you answered this already, but do I need to put it on LAN or WAN for the port this route applies to?
I disabled...
I'd like to create a static route to the 192.168.2.0 network so if I wanted I can access administration features of devices connected to the LAN ports of Router2. Haven't figured that one out yet, and I guess I'm on my own because my setup is "not supported".
I do appreciate the effort, especially Stormy1 who provided a tool I will continue to use, most likely for all future network diagrams.
I note that people cared, I just do not understand why not a single person asked the required questions to provide me with the answer, primarily router model...
If there is a lack of specific information needed for how to do a static route, I'm happy to provide. Nobody asked me which router firmware I am using so they could specifically instruct me for that firmware. If they had, I'd have said.
I highly doubt that there are several ways to do a static...
I think it's not particularly nice that someone wants to know the whole setup, then after seeing how it is setup will not help with my specific question. I don't want to spend money on a different setup, which was the only real answer given to how to do a static route.
Maybe my static route...
No thanks to anyone here with your opinions, I was able to figure out how to setup a static route. I watched youtube videos and eventually got it configured.
Speeds are now 50mbit through Router2, vs 30-40mbit before with NAT enabled. It also increased responsiveness for browsing.
Short of a "real" solution, the Router2 does fix the problem which is correctly described above. Thanks for diagnosing the problem though. :)
I want to configure Router2 to be setup behind Router1.
Thanks for the tip!
Hopefully this diagram works better.
I could provide the model in the picture of the routers in use, but I've changed them several times lately.
Here is the Cisco 1142N config.txt file for examination, [SSID1] and [password] were the only things edited before posting:
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! Last configuration change at 19:11:06 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002
version 15.3
no service pad
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec...
I would like to avoid using Router2, but the only other solution I see is to replace the Cisco 1142N as it refuses to pass DHCP to any device attached behind another device like the SR10000. I'm able to avoid this by adding the second Router2. That's why I'm asking how to setup the two routers...
Hello MrGuvernment, excellent question. The Cisco 1142N, while providing very good coverage and top speeds in areas of the house where signal was weak with other access points, does not work right with SR10000, SR300 and other such devices. I'm told it's not a setting, that it's just not a...
Anyone? Seems it would not be too hard, I'm just not that familiar with exactly how IP addresses work with multiple routers. I do believe NAT is not supposed to be enabled except on the router connected directly to the modem.