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startrek
Jan 18, 2015Aspirant
trying to bridge C6300 to WNDR3400v2
Upstairs NETGEAR Gateway C6300 (new) 192.168.1.1 replaced [A0] WNDR3700v2 (I needed a DOCSYS 3.0 cable modem) Downstairs NETGEAR WNDR3400v2 192.168.1.100 is a cable modem and router. I...
startrek
Jan 19, 2015Aspirant
: New C6300
[A0]: Old 3700v2
: Older 3400v2
I was a bit hasty in declaring victory. and [A0] are connected by short ethernet cable (LAN port to LAN port) upstairs. [A0] is a base station for the repeater downstairs. From my laptop I can ping anything connected to , [A0] or . has the TiVo Stream box. It (and the TiVo unit) send packets to the Internet. They don't go anywhere, because [A0] had no default route. If I could just get all default packets from [A0] to , then I think I'd have this finally solved.
All are on the same subnet, all have assigned (static) IPs, [A0]-- know each other's MAC addrs.
[A0]: Old 3700v2
: Older 3400v2
I was a bit hasty in declaring victory. and [A0] are connected by short ethernet cable (LAN port to LAN port) upstairs. [A0] is a base station for the repeater downstairs. From my laptop I can ping anything connected to , [A0] or . has the TiVo Stream box. It (and the TiVo unit) send packets to the Internet. They don't go anywhere, because [A0] had no default route. If I could just get all default packets from [A0] to , then I think I'd have this finally solved.
All are on the same subnet, all have assigned (static) IPs, [A0]-- know each other's MAC addrs.