
Networking Lan To Lan With Different Subnet Super User Is it possible to have 2 routers to communicate to each other via lan to lan (not lan to wan) despite both have different subnet? topo: router 1 (192.168.1.0 24) router 2 (10.0.0.0 24) for ex. They are the routers lan ip address, this would be why connecting devices spits out ip s in that subnet range. an external ip address would be the wan internet connection address from the isp that your router uses to speak to the line going in out your house.

Networking Lan To Lan With Different Subnet Super User Version 2: ======== when you wish to have a separate, and secure, lan attached to your existing network you will need to segregate the new lan using a different, and separate subnet. in order to do this, and provide internet connectivity to the new lan, you will need to configure your downstream router (router2) and use routing to go between. We have two different networks in the same building on floor 1 and floor 2. and i would like to connect the floor 1 lan resources with floor 2 lan. so i connected cat 6 cable from lan1 switch to lan2 switch. and added appropriate routing entries to both pfsense router as well as for lan1 computer & lan2 computer. A pc uses the subnet mask to determine which network it belongs to.if it determines that an ip address is on the same network, it will arp for the host. if it determines the ip address is remote, it will arp for the default gateway. The real problem is that router is likely to have a firewall that will prevent traffics that have destination ip within its lan subnet (or maybe even, any "private* ip or anything other than its wan ip) from being forwarded from "wan" to "lan", and there might or might not be an option to turn off such filtering specifically.

Networking Lan To Lan With Different Subnet Super User A pc uses the subnet mask to determine which network it belongs to.if it determines that an ip address is on the same network, it will arp for the host. if it determines the ip address is remote, it will arp for the default gateway. The real problem is that router is likely to have a firewall that will prevent traffics that have destination ip within its lan subnet (or maybe even, any "private* ip or anything other than its wan ip) from being forwarded from "wan" to "lan", and there might or might not be an option to turn off such filtering specifically. Hello networking experts. i'm trying to hack together a way to get my router's wan port to talk to another device on the same lan, but in a different subnet. here's an illustration: (1) my internet connection comes into the basement through the isp's basic modem router. I have a home lan with a ubiquiti edgerouter lite and my wlan subnet is 192.168.2.x wheras my gaming pc is hooked via ethernet on a differnet subnet at 192.168.1.x i've noticed that despite there being fully open bi directional traffic between the two subnets i can't get my steamdeck on my wlan to ever download games off my pc.

Networking Access Devices On Different Subnet Super User Hello networking experts. i'm trying to hack together a way to get my router's wan port to talk to another device on the same lan, but in a different subnet. here's an illustration: (1) my internet connection comes into the basement through the isp's basic modem router. I have a home lan with a ubiquiti edgerouter lite and my wlan subnet is 192.168.2.x wheras my gaming pc is hooked via ethernet on a differnet subnet at 192.168.1.x i've noticed that despite there being fully open bi directional traffic between the two subnets i can't get my steamdeck on my wlan to ever download games off my pc.

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