All,
I have 2 separate networks connected by 2xEngenius ENH500 bridges, connected as such:
Network A:
- Netgear WNR3500L router (192.168.1.1) with DHCP enabled, internet
- ENH500 (192.168.1.20)
## Bridge ##
Network B:
- ENH500 (192.168.1.21)
- Netgear WNR2000V4 (192.168.1.2) with DHCP disabled.
Is it possible for me to setup "B" on a different networks such as 192.168.2.X) and have B's netgear's DHCP serve up IPs (192.168.2.x) only to traffic on that side of the bridge?
I know very little about vlans but I don't believe either netgear device support s them. Is this going to be a requirement?
Additionally, devices attached to network B have the bridge MAC address on A's netgear, is this something that can be remedied by RIP?
I appreciate anyone taking the time to read this as well as any answers/ideas!
Thanks in advance!
-J
I have 2 separate networks connected by 2xEngenius ENH500 bridges, connected as such:
Network A:
- Netgear WNR3500L router (192.168.1.1) with DHCP enabled, internet
- ENH500 (192.168.1.20)
## Bridge ##
Network B:
- ENH500 (192.168.1.21)
- Netgear WNR2000V4 (192.168.1.2) with DHCP disabled.
Is it possible for me to setup "B" on a different networks such as 192.168.2.X) and have B's netgear's DHCP serve up IPs (192.168.2.x) only to traffic on that side of the bridge?
I know very little about vlans but I don't believe either netgear device support s them. Is this going to be a requirement?
Additionally, devices attached to network B have the bridge MAC address on A's netgear, is this something that can be remedied by RIP?
I appreciate anyone taking the time to read this as well as any answers/ideas!
Thanks in advance!
-J