Environment:
I have a Brother 7360N Network Printer connected to a TPLINK Router over an Ethernet cable.
My desktop, running Windows 8 is connected to the TPLINK Router over an Ethernet cable. A ROKU device is connected over Ethernet.
The TPLINK Router is setup as "Client Bridge (Routed)" wirelessly connected to my other router, a Linksys 3000. Both routers are on DD-WRT.
I am having trouble with a site to site tunnel.
Both routers are centos based routers.
Router A is the server, and router B is the client.
The VPN tunnel is established.
From router B, I can ping anything on the network of router A.
From router A (and the network behind it),
I cannot ping anything on the network behind router B, or behind router A.
So basically, router B is the only node that
Recently I got a second wireless router, along with a second DSL line. I'm planning on running any bandwidth intensive applications on a computer using the second line, and the other devices will use the first. The problem is, I want to be able to ssh into the computer, but it's not using the same router.
So the setup looks like this:
There is a main WLAN-router/modem which is connected to the internet and serves the lower floor with WLAN. Now upstairs I have a second WLAN-router/modem (I will call it router two from now on). A normal ethernet cable is plugged in in router two in one of the four ethernet ports and also in one of the four ethernet ports in router one.
I am trying to get my head around IP Addressing and subnetting, I have to develop an IP Scheme and implement it for a system with 2 offices and 3 routers, router 1 is connected to the internet and has a serial interface connection to router 2 which is a router that has two networks on one for 300 host and one for a total of 5 hosts.
I have a 'main' router that receives the internet signal from the ISP and another one in my room, connected with a cable.
The main router is running its original firmware and is very limited in its features, unfortunately I can not change this router, since my phone company has some hardcoded stuff in there and the internet will only work with this router.
Hello, as a learning project I am building a Fedora Linux PC router which will integrate with two other Cisco 1841 routers.
I want to interconnect them via the serial interfaces of the Cisco routers . Cisco routers use WIC-1T or WIC-2T serial ports.
Has anyone done this before ?
If so, what sort of PCI card will I need to install in my Linux router box to enable this ?
So I am having this problem because I don't know anything about routers and I don't know anything about linux.
When I first upgraded to 9.10 the network manager wouldn't connect to my DSL so I used the pppoeconf ( I don't know what it does just that it works now).
I have a Netgear router in my living room that has the wireless signal. It is connected to a Powerline plug that goes up to my bedroom. That is plugged into another router that is used as an ethernet hub. It's cables go into my PS3 and my server. The second router shows up as a hidden network on my laptop, and I can connect to it.