burgarwulf
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Hi all, long time browser, first time poster.
So recently I got fed up with our DSL as it would drop randomly and frequently (especially when receiving a phone call, 56k style). After having dealt with the ISP numerous times, rewiring everything, and endlessly toying with settings I switched over to a cable ISP and its been working great since.
But for whatever reason the others want to keep the DSL (convinced its faster even after showing speed tests). I've got a spare router I hooked up but this then would leave one network without access to the printer, hopper, NAS, etc. So I'm slowly trying to figure out how to connect both routers, but keep them on their own gateway for internet access, while still allowing internal access to the other devices.
So far I've gotten this to work with static IP addresses but I'm the only one whos really comfortable with the settings, and can foresee when they take their laptop on vacation I'll be getting a call to help fix it. Would rather avoid that
The main router with the cable is an ASUS RT-N66U (DHCP on), and the secondary with the DSL is an old Dell True Mobile 2300 I put Tomato on.
This is possible right? I was messing with the routing tables on Tomato to no avail (still in over my head with routing tables for sure). For the time being the static IP works, I get the DSL IP address when queried instead of the cable's.
So recently I got fed up with our DSL as it would drop randomly and frequently (especially when receiving a phone call, 56k style). After having dealt with the ISP numerous times, rewiring everything, and endlessly toying with settings I switched over to a cable ISP and its been working great since.
But for whatever reason the others want to keep the DSL (convinced its faster even after showing speed tests). I've got a spare router I hooked up but this then would leave one network without access to the printer, hopper, NAS, etc. So I'm slowly trying to figure out how to connect both routers, but keep them on their own gateway for internet access, while still allowing internal access to the other devices.
So far I've gotten this to work with static IP addresses but I'm the only one whos really comfortable with the settings, and can foresee when they take their laptop on vacation I'll be getting a call to help fix it. Would rather avoid that
The main router with the cable is an ASUS RT-N66U (DHCP on), and the secondary with the DSL is an old Dell True Mobile 2300 I put Tomato on.
This is possible right? I was messing with the routing tables on Tomato to no avail (still in over my head with routing tables for sure). For the time being the static IP works, I get the DSL IP address when queried instead of the cable's.