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How do I connect two LAN networks together?
Connect the “LAN” port to the “network 1” network and give it a static IP address in the “network 1” subnet. Disable any DHCP server on the router. Connect the router’s “Internet” port to the “network 2” network and give it a static IP address in the “network 2” subnet.
What do we need to connect networks together?
To build a network you will need a range of equipment including the following:
- Cables and connectors. These link together the computers, printers, servers and other equipment on your network.
- A router.
- A wireless access point (optional).
- An internet connection.
- A hardware firewall.
Why do I have two Wi-Fi networks?
The idea is to spread out your devices over the two bands so that there’s less competition for the same channels. Separating your personal and Internet of Things (IoT) devices can also help your WiFi security. By splitting your devices between 2.4GHz and 5GHz, you can maximize your network’s performance.
How to route between 2 networks with a server?
The routing table contains the 2 routes 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 as directly connected. Does anyone know where the routing fails? I have searched different forums but mostly found nothing relevant.
How to configure static routing between two routers?
Take two Cisco Routers Model 2911, two Ethernet Switches, and four generic PCs. Connect them using the appropriate cables. Use RJ 45 copper straight cable for connecting router LAN interface (Gigabit Ethernet Port) with Switch Fast Ethernet port and switch to PC as shown in the diagram.
What is the function of a router in a network?
If you’ve read the Packet Traveling series, then you know that the device which facilitates communication between networks is a Router. A router will perform the routing function necessary for two hosts on different networks to speak to one another.
Do you need two virtual machines for a router?
In one, the router software runs on the host computer. In the other, the router software runs in its own virtual machine. In both cases, you need two host-only interfaces. The examples described here outline the simplest case, with one virtual machine on each of the host-only networks.