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| reply to inova Re: Subnets
Are you routing?
If you are bridged then you need that all the subnets on your machine that you are using to access the devices.
If you are routed then you need to add a route to get between subnets.
It is a good idea to keep the client machines on a different subnet than the CPE, AP and other devices (which would be to use an internal subnet). |
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 inova
join:2006-05-03 Macnutt, SK
| Currently I am bridged, explicitly on Deliberant 23xx radios and without option on CB3s. My failure mentioned in my first post was that the client pc could not obtain a dhcp lease from the pfSense box when the bridging AP and CPE were on a different subnet(I am just testing this arrangement using the clients on one AP as guinea pigs). I assume this is possible and therefore my problem must lie elsewhere. The only router employed normally is at the NOC, many miles from me and the other APs. How do you put multiple subnets on one machine? Do you need multiple NICs? I am at a point where I can see I need to get better organized. I doubt I will ever see 100 clients but it seems like a good number to plan around. |
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