I have a specific on-site software demo that I run using a wireless router, laptop, and no WAN uplink.
I want to run a setup where I use the RT-AC66U as a wireless router with NO WAN or uplink to the Internet running DHCP to wireless clients. I then run a webserver, application server, and BIND server on the laptop connected to one of the LAN ports on the router set to a reserved LAN IP (e.g. 192.168.0.100). I then point my router DNS to said LAN IP so it uses the BIND server running there.
I do this for a software demo where users connect wirelessly from their phones/laptops/devices, and can then just type "exampledomain.com/demo" on their browser and the router uses the BIND server to direct the traffic to the machine with the web/application server.
This setup allows the user to use a named domain (because of BIND) and not type in a numerical IP (this is important). I can then do a local demo of my software without needing a WAN uplink to the Internet, but using a named domain.
This setup works perfectly on a D-Link DIR-655. However on the RT-AC66U one of two things keeps happening:
1. If I disable the WAN in the software, all my clients get an ugly, demo-interrupting RT-AC66U error message saying the "WAN is turned off". Also, on iOS7 devices, iOS7 will pop up a message saying that the wireless network has no Internet (this didn't happen in iOS6).
2. If I enable WAN in the software, all my clients get an ugly, demo-interupting RT-AC66U error message saying "There is no WAN cable plugged in."
Does anyone know how to disable these messages? Is there a way to trick the router into thinking there's Internet? I can't believe there's no way to make this work in the software. It works fine on my old router - which cared nothing about the WAN being on and/or plugged in. I only upgraded my router because the DIR-655 couldn't handle a lot of wireless clients without crashing.
Two options I'm considering are:
1. Using DD-WRT. Anyone know if the above type setup can be done?
2. Using the RT-AC66U as an access point and running DHCP/routing on another machine. Though, when doing a mobile demo, my one laptop already running my web server, application server, and BIND server, shouldn't be bogged down with something that could be done on this high-powered router.
Any ideas? Anyone else having this issue?
I want to run a setup where I use the RT-AC66U as a wireless router with NO WAN or uplink to the Internet running DHCP to wireless clients. I then run a webserver, application server, and BIND server on the laptop connected to one of the LAN ports on the router set to a reserved LAN IP (e.g. 192.168.0.100). I then point my router DNS to said LAN IP so it uses the BIND server running there.
I do this for a software demo where users connect wirelessly from their phones/laptops/devices, and can then just type "exampledomain.com/demo" on their browser and the router uses the BIND server to direct the traffic to the machine with the web/application server.
This setup allows the user to use a named domain (because of BIND) and not type in a numerical IP (this is important). I can then do a local demo of my software without needing a WAN uplink to the Internet, but using a named domain.
This setup works perfectly on a D-Link DIR-655. However on the RT-AC66U one of two things keeps happening:
1. If I disable the WAN in the software, all my clients get an ugly, demo-interrupting RT-AC66U error message saying the "WAN is turned off". Also, on iOS7 devices, iOS7 will pop up a message saying that the wireless network has no Internet (this didn't happen in iOS6).
2. If I enable WAN in the software, all my clients get an ugly, demo-interupting RT-AC66U error message saying "There is no WAN cable plugged in."
Does anyone know how to disable these messages? Is there a way to trick the router into thinking there's Internet? I can't believe there's no way to make this work in the software. It works fine on my old router - which cared nothing about the WAN being on and/or plugged in. I only upgraded my router because the DIR-655 couldn't handle a lot of wireless clients without crashing.
Two options I'm considering are:
1. Using DD-WRT. Anyone know if the above type setup can be done?
2. Using the RT-AC66U as an access point and running DHCP/routing on another machine. Though, when doing a mobile demo, my one laptop already running my web server, application server, and BIND server, shouldn't be bogged down with something that could be done on this high-powered router.
Any ideas? Anyone else having this issue?