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How to organize access to a subnet?
Guys, tell me how to solve this problem.
I connected the netisE1 + access point to the router with a cable, it created a subnet.
That is, in the router network 192.168.1.1, and in the WIFI network 192.168.4.1
I tried to connect another router and it created another subnet 192.168.2.0
So, how to organize access to hubs between these networks?
By the way, for some reason, I can get into 192,168,1,1 with wifi network 192,168,4,1, but not vice versa.
Registered routes in a router, did not give result.
I broke my head, what to do ..... If anyone knows, write how to solve it
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Connect both routers lan>lan
Assign lan ip to them like the first router 192.168.0.2-50
Turn off dhcp on those two
Now there will be one network, without dancing
Or try to put a mask 255.255.0.0 on all
Well, or there nat is, so it doesn’t see
You probably used wan ports to connect routers. On many soho devices, the only way wan can communicate with lan is through port forwarding.
Use lan ports and disable dhcp on downstream routers.
NetisE1 in your case works as a router. It is its normal behavior to block requests from external networks to internal networks. These devices do not have real hotspot mode
describe the tasks, draw the connection diagram as it is and how you want (maybe by formulating the question and seeing the diagram you will find the answer yourself). Well, you don't have traffic between networks, but should he go there?
I know how to solve your question: to manage equipment, configure virtual interfaces in the management network, routing and access rules. Here, I wrote, did it help you a lot? :)
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