Hi there. I'm about to help a friend adjust his network setup as he is running a modem with an additional router attached. Both have their DHCP server enabled. And the second router is connected through the wan port to ethernet on the primary. Like this: internet->modem->modem ethernet->router wan
I disabled the DHCP server in the router which didn't work. If i'm not mistaken the problem was that it was connected to the wan port and not ethernet on the router, however it was late so i just reverted the settings.
So would this be the correct way to set this up.
Modem is DHCP server, router DHCP server is disabled.
internet->modem->modem ethernet->router ethernet.
The modem uses 192.168 address range. Router uses 10.200 addresses. So setting it up like above, how do i make sure that you can still connect to the router interface, or is that not a problem i need to be concerned about?
I disabled the DHCP server in the router which didn't work. If i'm not mistaken the problem was that it was connected to the wan port and not ethernet on the router, however it was late so i just reverted the settings.
So would this be the correct way to set this up.
Modem is DHCP server, router DHCP server is disabled.
internet->modem->modem ethernet->router ethernet.
The modem uses 192.168 address range. Router uses 10.200 addresses. So setting it up like above, how do i make sure that you can still connect to the router interface, or is that not a problem i need to be concerned about?