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I need help in configuring a second router behind my gateway and first router so that it has access to the Internet and handles DHCP on its own subnet. I will start by identifying the hardware in this config with current settings.
Gateway:
Motorola NVG589 (ATT)
Wireless Disabled
Internal IP 192.168.2.2
DHCP Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP 192.168.2.50...60
Router 1
Linksys WRT54G w/Firmware DD-WRT
Wireless Disabled
DHCP Disabled
LAN IP 192.168.2.1
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.2.2
DNS 192.168.2.2
Router 2 (addition)
Linksys WRT 1900AC v1
Wireless Disabled
DHCP Disabled
LAN 192.168.2.4
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.2.2
DNS 192.168.2.2
Router 2 is the one I am having issues with in the set up. Currently everything is running fine and I probably shouldn't mess with it. However, I want to add a second subnet in this network to divide and distinguish what DHCP is serving the devices. Why? It doesn't matter.
The 1900 has a network map feature that I just love because it helps me identify the devices connected to my network. So anyone scavenging an IP will show up on that map as unidentified (esp wireless) and I can take action.
I have tried the following so far and no joy.
1. Config router 2 as an ap, connected LAN to LAN but I lost the network map. When I did this, I could not set a second subnet without losing some of the features.
2. Config router 2 WAN connected to gateway LAN. This did give me a second subnet but I lost Internet connectivity, network map and those on 2.x could not see the new subnet.
3. Connected WAN (router2) to LAN using static routing to point back to gateway as follows:
destination LAN 192.168.2.2
subnet 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.2
4. Tried using a VLAN to static address one of the 4 LAN ports on the device but the 1900 does not support this type of VLAN config.
5. LAN to LAN, under the Internet setting used static for type of connection
Internet IPV4 address 192.168.2.5
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway & DNS set to 192.168.2.2
Unfortunately none of these main configs worked. I also tried a slew of others but no joy. The closest I came was when I connected router 2 on its WAN port to a LAN port on the Gateway. This did give me a second subnet but I could not DHCP leases that would be seen by the 192.168.2.x devices.
I believe if the 1900 allowed its VLAN feature to be configured in a way to static address one of its LAN ports to 192.168.2.x then I could probably connect through there and be done. But I don't know for sure. Any help on this would be appreciated as I am exhausted. Thank you in advance.
I need help in configuring a second router behind my gateway and first router so that it has access to the Internet and handles DHCP on its own subnet. I will start by identifying the hardware in this config with current settings.
Gateway:
Motorola NVG589 (ATT)
Wireless Disabled
Internal IP 192.168.2.2
DHCP Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP 192.168.2.50...60
Router 1
Linksys WRT54G w/Firmware DD-WRT
Wireless Disabled
DHCP Disabled
LAN IP 192.168.2.1
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.2.2
DNS 192.168.2.2
Router 2 (addition)
Linksys WRT 1900AC v1
Wireless Disabled
DHCP Disabled
LAN 192.168.2.4
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.2.2
DNS 192.168.2.2
Router 2 is the one I am having issues with in the set up. Currently everything is running fine and I probably shouldn't mess with it. However, I want to add a second subnet in this network to divide and distinguish what DHCP is serving the devices. Why? It doesn't matter.
The 1900 has a network map feature that I just love because it helps me identify the devices connected to my network. So anyone scavenging an IP will show up on that map as unidentified (esp wireless) and I can take action.
I have tried the following so far and no joy.
1. Config router 2 as an ap, connected LAN to LAN but I lost the network map. When I did this, I could not set a second subnet without losing some of the features.
2. Config router 2 WAN connected to gateway LAN. This did give me a second subnet but I lost Internet connectivity, network map and those on 2.x could not see the new subnet.
3. Connected WAN (router2) to LAN using static routing to point back to gateway as follows:
destination LAN 192.168.2.2
subnet 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.2
4. Tried using a VLAN to static address one of the 4 LAN ports on the device but the 1900 does not support this type of VLAN config.
5. LAN to LAN, under the Internet setting used static for type of connection
Internet IPV4 address 192.168.2.5
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway & DNS set to 192.168.2.2
Unfortunately none of these main configs worked. I also tried a slew of others but no joy. The closest I came was when I connected router 2 on its WAN port to a LAN port on the Gateway. This did give me a second subnet but I could not DHCP leases that would be seen by the 192.168.2.x devices.
I believe if the 1900 allowed its VLAN feature to be configured in a way to static address one of its LAN ports to 192.168.2.x then I could probably connect through there and be done. But I don't know for sure. Any help on this would be appreciated as I am exhausted. Thank you in advance.
