Hello,
I have a Linux (FC3) server running off of a switch connected to a cable modem. Also connected to the switch is a Linksys wireless/wired router, which serves a small home network.
My problem is that traffic between the Linux server and the Linksys-served home network is much slower than it should be. Packets appear to be making it past the cable modem, out onto the WAN, and coming back to the cable modem to reach the Linux server (or vice versa).
I need to figure out how to make a direct route between the server and the home network. I have an open port on the Linksys router that I can use, as well as a spare NIC on the Linux server, so I could do it that way. I just need to know what I need to do for routing information on the server and the Linksys router. I'm somewhat familiar with iptables and route on Linux, but nowhere near an expert.
Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Jacob
I have a Linux (FC3) server running off of a switch connected to a cable modem. Also connected to the switch is a Linksys wireless/wired router, which serves a small home network.
My problem is that traffic between the Linux server and the Linksys-served home network is much slower than it should be. Packets appear to be making it past the cable modem, out onto the WAN, and coming back to the cable modem to reach the Linux server (or vice versa).
I need to figure out how to make a direct route between the server and the home network. I have an open port on the Linksys router that I can use, as well as a spare NIC on the Linux server, so I could do it that way. I just need to know what I need to do for routing information on the server and the Linksys router. I'm somewhat familiar with iptables and route on Linux, but nowhere near an expert.
Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Jacob