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Making devices available on two LANs at once
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15 Dec 2016 20:11 #87518
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Hi
We have a situation where we have two LANs, each with a separate gateway. Our LAN has a Draytek 2860, and the other LAN has some whitelabel ISP supplied router. The other LAN is downstairs, we're upstairs.
The downstairs LAN want to use our MFP and a few other devices so our printer (192.168.8.10) will need to be available on their IP range (192.168.1.x).
I can set up the draytek for multiple lans, but only so far as certain ports on the draytek being on different IP ranges with different DHCP scopes. I want something more. I have port 1 on 18.x and port 2 has been set with an IP on the other range and currently in it's own VLAN.
Can what I need be done with what we have?
Olly
We have a situation where we have two LANs, each with a separate gateway. Our LAN has a Draytek 2860, and the other LAN has some whitelabel ISP supplied router. The other LAN is downstairs, we're upstairs.
The downstairs LAN want to use our MFP and a few other devices so our printer (192.168.8.10) will need to be available on their IP range (192.168.1.x).
I can set up the draytek for multiple lans, but only so far as certain ports on the draytek being on different IP ranges with different DHCP scopes. I want something more. I have port 1 on 18.x and port 2 has been set with an IP on the other range and currently in it's own VLAN.
Can what I need be done with what we have?
Olly
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15 Dec 2016 20:14 #87519
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Replied by oliverm2 on topic Re: Making devices available on two LANs at once
Just thinking it through, what if I attached the other LAN to one of the draytek WAN ports and made 192.168.1.x an 'external' IP? Could I then use address mapping to map the printer (192.168.8.10) to an 'external' IP (192.168.1.25 say) and then have the downstairs people use that IP to access the printer?
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16 Dec 2016 14:37 #87523
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Replied by mbames on topic Re: Making devices available on two LANs at once
Downstairs could plug their internet connection into WAN1 on your 2860 (assuming you using the vdsl port).
set up LAN1 to vlan 1
set up LAN2 to vlan 2 (and link to downstair's switch)
set up LAN2 to vlan 1 & 2. Attach all devices which need to be shared to this
Set up rules that vlan 1 used vdsl connection for internet and vlan 2 uses WAN1 connection
set up LAN1 to vlan 1
set up LAN2 to vlan 2 (and link to downstair's switch)
set up LAN2 to vlan 1 & 2. Attach all devices which need to be shared to this
Set up rules that vlan 1 used vdsl connection for internet and vlan 2 uses WAN1 connection
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