This is a discussion on Connecting Wireless Router to a Linux-IP-Masquerading based network within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Did a quick search and couldnt find the answer. Really appreciate your help. I currently have a local network with ...
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Did a quick search and couldnt find the answer. Really appreciate your help.
I currently have a local network with my Linux machine doing the routing/IP masquerading for other PCs. The setup is like this: eth0 : Static IP of my DSL modem eth1 : 192.168.0.1, connected to a switch. Other PC's and a Wireless access point all connect to the switch and everything works hunky dory. Now, to upgrade, I got the latest Wireless router (a+b+g) to replace my access point and the problem started here. I dont see a way to connect this wireless router seamlessly into my current network. I would still like the Linux machine to be connected directly to the dsl modem and be the router because I like to telnet/ss into my Linux machine from outside. The Wireless router tries to do what my Linux machine is currently doing and the manufacturer documentation doesnt provide any way to defeat this. Ideally, I want the Wireless router to be a way to expand my current network. ie., I want the router to be connected to my switch and the 10/100 ports in the router to connect additional machines. Have you experienced similar issue before and how did you get around it? thanks, SF91 |
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