AvayaRedDude
IS-IT--Management
Hi all,
I would like to merge 2 separate LANS to share a single WAN connection. The WAN is a residential Comcast cable line and one LAN is using a DD-WRT and another LAN is using a Cisco 1760 router. the DDWRT is also hosting the internet connection internally.
How can I make the Cisco redirect WAN traffic to the DDWRT?
I have the following setup
A Cisco 1760 (192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0)
A DD-WRT hosting one of the LANs plus WAN (192.168.2.1/255.255.255.0)
A Netgear Layer 3 switch half the switch is split into 2 VLANS (VLAN 200 and 300)
Also another DD-WRT is being used as both a wireless router, plus routing another LAN for just servers only. That has not been set up yet though.
How should I tackle this?
I would like to merge 2 separate LANS to share a single WAN connection. The WAN is a residential Comcast cable line and one LAN is using a DD-WRT and another LAN is using a Cisco 1760 router. the DDWRT is also hosting the internet connection internally.
How can I make the Cisco redirect WAN traffic to the DDWRT?
I have the following setup
A Cisco 1760 (192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0)
A DD-WRT hosting one of the LANs plus WAN (192.168.2.1/255.255.255.0)
A Netgear Layer 3 switch half the switch is split into 2 VLANS (VLAN 200 and 300)
Also another DD-WRT is being used as both a wireless router, plus routing another LAN for just servers only. That has not been set up yet though.
How should I tackle this?