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2862 for internet access and bridging two LANs
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19 Jul 2018 23:28 #92364
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2862 for internet access and bridging two LANs was created by gavo
Hello,
Looking to see if this is feasible with the 2862 router.
The scenario is thus :-
2862 to replace an existing Netgear router serving a 192.168.1/24 network.
In the same premises there is separate 1.11.30/24 network managed by a major supplier of my customer (they resell products of this supplier).
My customer is looking to access resources on the 1.11.30/24 network from the 192.168.1/24 network - a couple of printers and logon to a CCTV server.
Can the 2862 have a port on the 1.11.30/24 network (for example port 4) and thus be able to route traffic across ? Bearing in mind that no access is allowed to the 1.11.30/24 router.
Advice most appreciated.
Thanks
Gavin
Looking to see if this is feasible with the 2862 router.
The scenario is thus :-
2862 to replace an existing Netgear router serving a 192.168.1/24 network.
In the same premises there is separate 1.11.30/24 network managed by a major supplier of my customer (they resell products of this supplier).
My customer is looking to access resources on the 1.11.30/24 network from the 192.168.1/24 network - a couple of printers and logon to a CCTV server.
Can the 2862 have a port on the 1.11.30/24 network (for example port 4) and thus be able to route traffic across ? Bearing in mind that no access is allowed to the 1.11.30/24 router.
Advice most appreciated.
Thanks
Gavin
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20 Jul 2018 08:34 #92366
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I'm not sure what that means. You can have a second subnet on the V2862 in the 1.11.30.x range
and then allow traffic to pass between the two.
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Bearing in mind that no access is allowed to the 1.11.30/24 router.
I'm not sure what that means. You can have a second subnet on the V2862 in the 1.11.30.x range
and then allow traffic to pass between the two.
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22 Jul 2018 08:35 #92376
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Thanks for your reply.
The "1.11.30/24" router basically is reference to the router acting as the gateway for this subnet.
Easy enough thing to do then really, I think I was over-complicating the scenario
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Gavin
The "1.11.30/24" router basically is reference to the router acting as the gateway for this subnet.
Easy enough thing to do then really, I think I was over-complicating the scenario
Regards
Gavin
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