DanielCoffey
Regular Contributor
I am a bit out of my depth setting up my 4G modem to integrate with my wireless router and would really appreciate some advice.
The equipment I am replacing is the usual FTTC modem in bridge mode through to my ASUS AC86U which then goes on to my (non-PoE) 16-port switch.
I now want to use an external antenna, external 4G modem (Category-6 modem, 2.4GHz wifi and own DHCP) running OpenWRT using a PoE injector and of course my ASUS AC86U to the switch.
The issue is that I don't understand the DHCP settings that I needed for these devices.
At the moment the 4G modem is set up as 192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0, static address. DHCP is enabled and issues address in the range 100 to 150. IPv6 is currently not enabled.
Because it has been connected to the FTTC modem, the ASUS AC86U is currently set to PPPoE with DHCP running and has a static address of 192.168.1.254. Its own pool is 2 to 253 and there is one static address assigned to a NAS box of 192.168.1.202. All other devices are dynamic addresses (wired desktop PC, Mac Mini, AppleTV, MVHR network card. Wireless iPhone, iPad, HomePod).
Which device should be running the DHCP server? What address pools should I be allocating?
The final piece of the puzzle is that for a while I may want to use my old BT FTTC connection in dual-WAN so assume it needs an address different from its current 192.168.1.1, yes?
The equipment I am replacing is the usual FTTC modem in bridge mode through to my ASUS AC86U which then goes on to my (non-PoE) 16-port switch.
I now want to use an external antenna, external 4G modem (Category-6 modem, 2.4GHz wifi and own DHCP) running OpenWRT using a PoE injector and of course my ASUS AC86U to the switch.
The issue is that I don't understand the DHCP settings that I needed for these devices.
At the moment the 4G modem is set up as 192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0, static address. DHCP is enabled and issues address in the range 100 to 150. IPv6 is currently not enabled.
Because it has been connected to the FTTC modem, the ASUS AC86U is currently set to PPPoE with DHCP running and has a static address of 192.168.1.254. Its own pool is 2 to 253 and there is one static address assigned to a NAS box of 192.168.1.202. All other devices are dynamic addresses (wired desktop PC, Mac Mini, AppleTV, MVHR network card. Wireless iPhone, iPad, HomePod).
Which device should be running the DHCP server? What address pools should I be allocating?
The final piece of the puzzle is that for a while I may want to use my old BT FTTC connection in dual-WAN so assume it needs an address different from its current 192.168.1.1, yes?