choochoo44
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Hi, first time poster here responsible for a 22,000 sq ft church property (as a volunteer)... I'm trying to figure out if I should setup our two routers with one in Bridge mode or just take out one of the routers.
My Setup: The main Spectrum modem/router (model SMC8014W-G) LAN is 10.0.0.x but all but one device hangs off a 2nd router (model CISCO RV260) configured as 192.168.1.x. Both do DHCP. I'm adding a mesh network with Netgear WAX615 and WAX620 access points. Because of the location of the 10.0.0.x router, it will be much easier to tie one of the APs to the Spectrum SMC router. But then my mesh network won't work as all the APs won't be on the same LAN.
Question: What's the best way to reconfigure the network? Should I setup the Spectrum router in bridge mode and allow the Cisco router to handle all the DHCP? Or should I remove the Cisco router and replace it with a switch (and set the SMC router LAN to 192.168.1.x instead of 10.0.0.x). I have to add a POE+ switch anyway, so a switch is available.
Factors that might influence this decision
1. In the current setup with two routers, there is network isolation, so traffic across the entire network is reduced. If instead I use bridge mode or take out a router does that increase the traffic throughout the network?
2. I believe, perhaps incorrectly, that my current setup provides an additional layer of security as the modem LAN is 10.0.0.x but the majority of my devices are in the 192.168.1.x LAN. But maybe there are just better ways to secure the Spectrum modem/router from outside penetration...
3. The two routers are separated by about 75 feet. The longest run of cable connected to any of the routers is about 150 ft. We have three floors and when the ethernet cable enters each floor it plugs into an gigabit switch that then distributes the network throughout that floor.
Thank you from a networking newbie!
My Setup: The main Spectrum modem/router (model SMC8014W-G) LAN is 10.0.0.x but all but one device hangs off a 2nd router (model CISCO RV260) configured as 192.168.1.x. Both do DHCP. I'm adding a mesh network with Netgear WAX615 and WAX620 access points. Because of the location of the 10.0.0.x router, it will be much easier to tie one of the APs to the Spectrum SMC router. But then my mesh network won't work as all the APs won't be on the same LAN.
Question: What's the best way to reconfigure the network? Should I setup the Spectrum router in bridge mode and allow the Cisco router to handle all the DHCP? Or should I remove the Cisco router and replace it with a switch (and set the SMC router LAN to 192.168.1.x instead of 10.0.0.x). I have to add a POE+ switch anyway, so a switch is available.
Factors that might influence this decision
1. In the current setup with two routers, there is network isolation, so traffic across the entire network is reduced. If instead I use bridge mode or take out a router does that increase the traffic throughout the network?
2. I believe, perhaps incorrectly, that my current setup provides an additional layer of security as the modem LAN is 10.0.0.x but the majority of my devices are in the 192.168.1.x LAN. But maybe there are just better ways to secure the Spectrum modem/router from outside penetration...
3. The two routers are separated by about 75 feet. The longest run of cable connected to any of the routers is about 150 ft. We have three floors and when the ethernet cable enters each floor it plugs into an gigabit switch that then distributes the network throughout that floor.
Thank you from a networking newbie!