Hi All,
Pretty new to this forum, but happy user of the Merlin Firmware which really unleashes the power of the Asus Router.
I have a fiber connection at home where I have 2 routers, on is used for IPTV and VOIP (Router almoste completely managed by ISP) and 1 Router (Asus) for my internet connection. (Cannot disable DHCP and change the router IP Ranges)
Both routers are on seperate networks (One (ISP) is 192.168.x) and mine is on (172.16.x), now I want to use a VOIP App on my wireless network to connect with the SIP/VOIP Router (ISP Router).
Is it possible to configure the [RT-N66u] that I configure VLANS on switchports, assign an IP Adress from the ISP Router Range (192.168.x) and be able to bridge the 2 networks.
I see a lot of options in DD-WRT Firmware, but first wanted to know if via CLI this is also possible on the Merlin Firmware.
So question in short, can I use the asus router to bridge 2 networks on different IP LANS. Using VLAN and Bridgeing.
Pretty new to this forum, but happy user of the Merlin Firmware which really unleashes the power of the Asus Router.
I have a fiber connection at home where I have 2 routers, on is used for IPTV and VOIP (Router almoste completely managed by ISP) and 1 Router (Asus) for my internet connection. (Cannot disable DHCP and change the router IP Ranges)
Both routers are on seperate networks (One (ISP) is 192.168.x) and mine is on (172.16.x), now I want to use a VOIP App on my wireless network to connect with the SIP/VOIP Router (ISP Router).
Is it possible to configure the [RT-N66u] that I configure VLANS on switchports, assign an IP Adress from the ISP Router Range (192.168.x) and be able to bridge the 2 networks.
I see a lot of options in DD-WRT Firmware, but first wanted to know if via CLI this is also possible on the Merlin Firmware.
So question in short, can I use the asus router to bridge 2 networks on different IP LANS. Using VLAN and Bridgeing.