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HavenBryan
Apr 12, 2021Aspirant
subnet over AP
I have a network configured as shown below. The issue is that the E4200 configured with a different subnet IP (192.168.2.xxx) vs, the EA4500 with IP 192.168.1.xxx will not pick up an internet connect...
antinode
Apr 12, 2021Guru
> Router Netgear EA4500 [...]
Does the name "Netgear" appear anyplace on your (Linksys?) "EA4500"?
> Router Netgear E4200 [...]
Does the name "Netgear" appear anyplace on your (Linksys?) "E4200"?
Unless you told the EA4500 how to communicate with devices on the
"192.168.2.*" subnet, I'd expect problems. Why do you want multiple LAN
subnets?
Why are you trying to use both the R9000-as-WAP and the
E4200-as-router? What is the actual problem which this array of devices
is intended to solve?