Hi Guys.
I hope someone could help me with the settings for my network since I´m in over my head and I really need some help.
The Network is based around a NAS (Asustor AS-604T) that should work as a "movie network" without internet access. It is about 20 people who will use the network and they all use both laptops and tablets/smartphones. It is not the same people who will use it but the amount will almost always be the same, in other words I can´t assaign specific IP´s to a specific computer in the network.
The main thing for me is to make the network stable, that when someone connects to the network they will always find the NAS.
I´ve tried alot of different configurations with the things I got and has not been able to manage that.
Thats why I am reaching out to you guys now.
So here is the plot..
The NAS got two LAN ports, LAN1 and LAN2. I got 5 accesspoints (Asus EA-N66) that I first tried to connect through 2 switches (Netgear prosafe GS-10) it didnt work that good. I know that wifi isn´t good for videostreaming but we got music and other stuff aswell..
I also got two routers (TP-Link WDR3600) and my plan is to split the "consumers" between the ports on the NAS, use one router on LAN1 and the other on LAN2. I will connect about 20 hardwired connections to the routers, 10+10 through two switches and split the AP´s aswell between the routers.
Today I got everything with the obtain IP address automatically but it didnt work with two routers so I just use one router on LAN1, everything went weird when I used both routers and my guess is that the IP addresses interfered with eachother since one router didn´t know the other existed.
I think I need to set static IP´s for the fixed equipment in the network and that is what I need help with. I have no idea how to set it up with subnets and DNS and so on to make it as stable as I want/need!
I took some of the options that i thought could matter and i will write it here so you can see what I can work with.
NAS:
Network General
Default gateway: LAN1
DNS server: blank
blank
Enable IPv6: checked
DNS server: blank
blank
LAN1
Obtain IP address automaticaly
or
IPv4 address:
Subnet mask:
Gateway:
MTU: 1500
Advanced=
Configure IPv6: DHCP (Off, auto, DHCP and Manual)
IPv6 address:
Prefix length:
Gateway:
Same options for LAN2
Routers:
Network-WAN
WAN connection type: (Dynamic IP, Static IP, BigPond cable and som russia stuff...)
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
MTU size:
Checkbox for "use this DNS Servers"
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Checkbox for "Get IP with unicast DHCP"
Network-LAN
Ip address:
Subnet mask:
IGMP Proxy: Enabled (Enabled or disabled)
DHCP-DHCP Settings
DHCP Server:Enable
Start IP address:
End IP address:
Address lease time: 120 minutes (1-2880minutes)
Default Gateway: (optional)
Default Domain: (optional)
Primary DNS: (optional)
Secondary DNS: (optional)
DHCP-Address Reservation
Mac address:
Reserved IP address:
(There is another place in the menu with IP & MAC bindings is this the same?)
NAT
Current NAT status: Enable
Current HArdware NAT status: Enable
IPv6 Setup-WAN setup
Checkbox for "Enable IPv6"
WAN coneection type: DHCPv6 (DHCPv6, Static IPv6, PPPoEv6 or Tunnel 6to4)
Checkboxes for "Get non-temporary IPv6 address" and "Get IPv6 prefix delegation"
and "Get IPv6 DNS automatically" with places to type Primary and secondary IPv6 DNS
IPv6 Setup-LAN Setup
IPv6 Address assign type: SLAAC (SLAAC or DHCPv6 server)
IPv6 address prefix:
LAN IPv6 address:
Advanced Routing-Static routing
Option to add a static route entry with
Destination Network:
Subnet mask:
Default Gateway:
Accesspoints
LAN
IP automatically
or
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
Connect to DNS server automatically: yes or no
if yes
DNS server 1:
DNS server 2:
I think I want to connect the NAS to the routers WAN port, isn´t that a good idea? How to set that up so it works as intended?
Should I bind or make an IP reservation for the different AP´s in the system? Since ther is no option to put IP ranges on this ones maybe the computers gets the same IP and they will interfere with eachother?
I know there is alot of people in this forum who knows how to set it up as I want and I would really appreciate all the help I could get. Any ideas of what IP addresses to use for what and DNS, subnets etc for all the equipment would be fantastic.
I hope someone could help me with the settings for my network since I´m in over my head and I really need some help.
The Network is based around a NAS (Asustor AS-604T) that should work as a "movie network" without internet access. It is about 20 people who will use the network and they all use both laptops and tablets/smartphones. It is not the same people who will use it but the amount will almost always be the same, in other words I can´t assaign specific IP´s to a specific computer in the network.
The main thing for me is to make the network stable, that when someone connects to the network they will always find the NAS.
I´ve tried alot of different configurations with the things I got and has not been able to manage that.
Thats why I am reaching out to you guys now.
So here is the plot..
The NAS got two LAN ports, LAN1 and LAN2. I got 5 accesspoints (Asus EA-N66) that I first tried to connect through 2 switches (Netgear prosafe GS-10) it didnt work that good. I know that wifi isn´t good for videostreaming but we got music and other stuff aswell..
I also got two routers (TP-Link WDR3600) and my plan is to split the "consumers" between the ports on the NAS, use one router on LAN1 and the other on LAN2. I will connect about 20 hardwired connections to the routers, 10+10 through two switches and split the AP´s aswell between the routers.
Today I got everything with the obtain IP address automatically but it didnt work with two routers so I just use one router on LAN1, everything went weird when I used both routers and my guess is that the IP addresses interfered with eachother since one router didn´t know the other existed.
I think I need to set static IP´s for the fixed equipment in the network and that is what I need help with. I have no idea how to set it up with subnets and DNS and so on to make it as stable as I want/need!
I took some of the options that i thought could matter and i will write it here so you can see what I can work with.
NAS:
Network General
Default gateway: LAN1
DNS server: blank
blank
Enable IPv6: checked
DNS server: blank
blank
LAN1
Obtain IP address automaticaly
or
IPv4 address:
Subnet mask:
Gateway:
MTU: 1500
Advanced=
Configure IPv6: DHCP (Off, auto, DHCP and Manual)
IPv6 address:
Prefix length:
Gateway:
Same options for LAN2
Routers:
Network-WAN
WAN connection type: (Dynamic IP, Static IP, BigPond cable and som russia stuff...)
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
MTU size:
Checkbox for "use this DNS Servers"
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Checkbox for "Get IP with unicast DHCP"
Network-LAN
Ip address:
Subnet mask:
IGMP Proxy: Enabled (Enabled or disabled)
DHCP-DHCP Settings
DHCP Server:Enable
Start IP address:
End IP address:
Address lease time: 120 minutes (1-2880minutes)
Default Gateway: (optional)
Default Domain: (optional)
Primary DNS: (optional)
Secondary DNS: (optional)
DHCP-Address Reservation
Mac address:
Reserved IP address:
(There is another place in the menu with IP & MAC bindings is this the same?)
NAT
Current NAT status: Enable
Current HArdware NAT status: Enable
IPv6 Setup-WAN setup
Checkbox for "Enable IPv6"
WAN coneection type: DHCPv6 (DHCPv6, Static IPv6, PPPoEv6 or Tunnel 6to4)
Checkboxes for "Get non-temporary IPv6 address" and "Get IPv6 prefix delegation"
and "Get IPv6 DNS automatically" with places to type Primary and secondary IPv6 DNS
IPv6 Setup-LAN Setup
IPv6 Address assign type: SLAAC (SLAAC or DHCPv6 server)
IPv6 address prefix:
LAN IPv6 address:
Advanced Routing-Static routing
Option to add a static route entry with
Destination Network:
Subnet mask:
Default Gateway:
Accesspoints
LAN
IP automatically
or
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
Connect to DNS server automatically: yes or no
if yes
DNS server 1:
DNS server 2:
I think I want to connect the NAS to the routers WAN port, isn´t that a good idea? How to set that up so it works as intended?
Should I bind or make an IP reservation for the different AP´s in the system? Since ther is no option to put IP ranges on this ones maybe the computers gets the same IP and they will interfere with eachother?
I know there is alot of people in this forum who knows how to set it up as I want and I would really appreciate all the help I could get. Any ideas of what IP addresses to use for what and DNS, subnets etc for all the equipment would be fantastic.