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Aug 17, 2019WNDR3400v3 Wireless devices have a different subnet than wired. How can I forward requests between?
How can I setup my router to provide routing between 192.168.1.x and 192.168.0.x? All of my wired devices have an ip address of 192.168.1.x, and all of the wireless have 192.168.0.x. As a result...
- Retired_MemberAug 21, 2019
I just didn't know that you could do that, but that would certainly be nice. I will try that and see how it goes. Thanks again for your help! Marking the solution.
antinode
Aug 21, 2019Guru
> Wow, embarrased, [...]
Thanks for the report. Many times, foolish errors go unreported, and
no one here ever learns if the problem was resolved.
> Assuming that you have two routers, why? Why is one of them not
> configured as a wireless access point?
Still wondering. In general, having one router, with WAPs as
required, will be simpler to manage than a multiple-router scheme.
(Everyone would be on one big LAN subnet; no extra routes required.)
Retired_Member
Aug 21, 2019I just didn't know that you could do that, but that would certainly be nice. I will try that and see how it goes. Thanks again for your help! Marking the solution.