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Dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup
Dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup












dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup

UPDATE 1: I managed to telnet into the router and print the routing table: Kernel IP routing tableĭestination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Ifaceġ92.168.14.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 vlan1ĭefault 192.168.14.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 vlan1

dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup

I tried changing the Operating Mode in Advanced Routing from Gateway to Router but while this seems in the right direction, it didn't solve the problem.Īny idea what I should be doing in that 2nd router to tell it to start forwarding packets from 192.168.1.x to 192.168.14.1? But I don't know what (and how), out of the zillion settings in DD-WRT, to change.

dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup

Using tracert I have been able to verify that this is indeed the problem. The problem is misconfiguration of the 2nd (client) DD-WRT router, as it simply doesn't know how to forward clients from its subnet (192.168.1.X) to the 1st router (192.168.14.1). If I connect a PC to that port assigning to it that static 192.168.14.31 address, it can access the Internet without any problem, so I know that the problem isn't in the first router. So far so good, but for some reason the clients that are connected through the 2nd router can't see the Internet. That 2nd DD-WRT is intended to be a DHCP server, "fanning out" whatever is connected to it, such that the other (1st) router sees those client as coming from that single port/IP (say 192.168.14.31). Now I want to add another static client (herein: 2nd), but this time it's another DD-WRT router, not a PC. I have one DD-WRT router (herein: 1st) connected to the Internet, working perfectly, with client PCs assigned static IP addresses.














Dd wrt v24 sp2 bridge setup