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Routing in ZyXEL Keenetic V2.00?
Help to configure correctly routing. So that I can access the web interface from the computer and ping the TP-Link 5210G Access Points. DHCP is enabled on the router.
Because now changing the settings of the WAN interface of the router helps me, to:
ip: 192.168.1.100/24
gw: 192.168.1.254
this method does not suit me. Please tell me how to resolve this situation?
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Solution found!
It was necessary to write this command in the CLI: interface ISP ip alias 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0
Misled by the wrong answer from ZyXEL technical support:
“Creating a route (to a host or to a network) will not help here. To connect to TP-Link devices, you need to change the IP address on the WAN port of the router. Unfortunately, other options are not possible.
If I were 16, I would play. And 24 is fine. It is not clear then why your TR-links did not respond, in theory they should.
That's right - through VLAN. But since the points probably do not support it - xs.
If it is possible to set secondary IP for LAN on the kinetics, then set the second to 192.168.1.100.
That's right - transfer the points to the 192.168.0/24 subnet.
I do not think that the loss of two usable IP addresses from this network is critical for you.
True, it is not entirely clear where exactly the TP-Links are physically connected, to the WAN segment of Kinetics or LAN.
My suggestion above will work if the points are in the LAN segment.
If the points give you an Internet through the WAN, then they must be driven to 192.168.203.x (if you have a /24 subnet), but here the provider may not agree.
Need more information on network structure. How do you get internet? Is the cloud behind the second TR link the Internet? Judging by the above structure, you do not have access to the kinetics and LAN behind it from the TR-link network. Perhaps PPP is raised on the kinetics, then there should be one more address.
I put not quite a secondary address. I added routes to the network 192.168.1.0/24 and the gateway indicated 192.168.1.254
On Keenetic v.2, it seems like there is no way to hang two IP addresses on the WAN.
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