- Nov 17, 2015
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Hello all
I am having trouble accessing cameras from a different building on the property that has a separate Network. Cameras are behind that network. They used to be accessible when the whole property was on the same LAN but for obvious reasons, they wanted completely separate networks under 1 ISP. Inherited this mess from whoever set this up previously
Here’s the topology:
Building 1. DEMARCATION
10.1.10.1/24 Comcast business equipment
Plus unmanaged switch for devices
3 cameras on this side, obviously work fine
No problems on this lan.
Ubiquiti wireless bridge between here and Building 2.
Building 2. Bridge connects to unmanaged switch.
Also 2 cameras connected. Status of cameras unknown yet… don’t care cause they need to be replaced anyway.
Still under 10.1.10.1 network
CAT6 burial feeding to Building 3.
building 3.
WAN is a LAN IP address from the 10.1.10.1 LAN network going into some residential type ASUS router and from router to a Cisco POE switch. Don’t recall exact LAN IP. But on this side of the network, everything is configured on a 172.16.0.1/24 network. Including the cameras. Asus handling DHCP on this end.
Now, I cannot see the cameras on the 10.1 side nor can I see the 10.1 side cameras on the 172.16 side.
ONLY way I can see the other LAN devices is if I change my computers IP address and gateway to match the lan I’m searching on.
Physically separating the LANs to a LAN1 and LAN2 via hardware is not an option and I don’t know if Comcast does VLAN so that’s out of the picture as well. could probably resolve some issues with port forwarding. Thoughts?? I’m banging my head against a wall trying to resolve this NATting garbage
I am having trouble accessing cameras from a different building on the property that has a separate Network. Cameras are behind that network. They used to be accessible when the whole property was on the same LAN but for obvious reasons, they wanted completely separate networks under 1 ISP. Inherited this mess from whoever set this up previously
Here’s the topology:
Building 1. DEMARCATION
10.1.10.1/24 Comcast business equipment
Plus unmanaged switch for devices
3 cameras on this side, obviously work fine
No problems on this lan.
Ubiquiti wireless bridge between here and Building 2.
Building 2. Bridge connects to unmanaged switch.
Also 2 cameras connected. Status of cameras unknown yet… don’t care cause they need to be replaced anyway.
Still under 10.1.10.1 network
CAT6 burial feeding to Building 3.
building 3.
WAN is a LAN IP address from the 10.1.10.1 LAN network going into some residential type ASUS router and from router to a Cisco POE switch. Don’t recall exact LAN IP. But on this side of the network, everything is configured on a 172.16.0.1/24 network. Including the cameras. Asus handling DHCP on this end.
Now, I cannot see the cameras on the 10.1 side nor can I see the 10.1 side cameras on the 172.16 side.
ONLY way I can see the other LAN devices is if I change my computers IP address and gateway to match the lan I’m searching on.
Physically separating the LANs to a LAN1 and LAN2 via hardware is not an option and I don’t know if Comcast does VLAN so that’s out of the picture as well. could probably resolve some issues with port forwarding. Thoughts?? I’m banging my head against a wall trying to resolve this NATting garbage