I have read a lot about setting up static addresses but still cant seem to get it to work.
Can someone tell me what numbers to put in which router?
I have a Triangle configuration, in other words at the top of the triangle I have the ISP's router that I can get into and can set up static routes.
At the top is :
A. 192.168.2.2 DHCP gives out 192.168.2.0/24. (Internet connection, Gateway)
X. 192.168.2.4 DHCP gives out 192.168.1.0/24. LAN Address is 192.168.1.1
Y 192.168.2.3 DHCP gives out 192.168.50.0. LAN Address is 192.168.50.1
How do I configure the static routes so all routers cant talk and devices on the network see and play with each other. A->YX, YX->A, Y->X etc.
Which routers do I configure so I can have a seamless connection between all the routers both ways. and which numbers do I put in each router static route.
The options are :
Destination Netmask Gateway Metric
( Ok netmask I got, its generally always 255.255.255.0)
The reason for this is t hat my cameras are on on one network, while I have other things set up on other routers.
Regards
Can someone tell me what numbers to put in which router?
I have a Triangle configuration, in other words at the top of the triangle I have the ISP's router that I can get into and can set up static routes.
At the top is :
A. 192.168.2.2 DHCP gives out 192.168.2.0/24. (Internet connection, Gateway)
X. 192.168.2.4 DHCP gives out 192.168.1.0/24. LAN Address is 192.168.1.1
Y 192.168.2.3 DHCP gives out 192.168.50.0. LAN Address is 192.168.50.1
How do I configure the static routes so all routers cant talk and devices on the network see and play with each other. A->YX, YX->A, Y->X etc.
Which routers do I configure so I can have a seamless connection between all the routers both ways. and which numbers do I put in each router static route.
The options are :
Destination Netmask Gateway Metric
( Ok netmask I got, its generally always 255.255.255.0)
The reason for this is t hat my cameras are on on one network, while I have other things set up on other routers.
Regards