On 5/9/19 6:43 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote: > > > On 05/09/19 06:29, Ed Greshko wrote: >> Wasn't it pointed out quite some time ago that 2 devices can't have the same IP address? >> >> You show your Viasat Modem and ASUS Router as both having 192.168.1.1. > . > Yes and understood. The diagram simply shows what I have to start with, the new > router/modem plus the existing main components. There is a lot of peripheral stuff not > shown but I was asked about what I have if I understood the question. > So, your network kinda looks like the attached. (no switch in my diagram) Your Viasat Modem has 2 interfaces. The interface that connects to the Radio Equipment, does it have an IP address? Do you know what it is? And the second interface connects to the switch and is 192.168.1.1. You're saying the Modem and the ASUS are connected to the Switch. And you have other devices connected to the switch. Those other devices would have IP addresses of 192.168.1.X. Yes? If I were trying to get this working I would make sure the Interface of the ASUS was something like 192.168.1.5 and I would run the ASUS in Bridge mode. This way everything on your network could have IP addresses of 192.168.1.X There should be no reason to use NAT in the ASUS. -- Right: I dislike the default color scheme Wrong: What idiot picked the default color scheme
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