Adding a staic route on a Hub One
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Adding a staic route on a Hub One
06-05-2018 3:23 PM
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Hi
I've a another router on a different subnet on one of the ethernet ports of my Hub One
Any way of adding a static route for that subnet ?
sorta
route add 192.168.51.0/24 192.168.1.1
The WAN interface on the second router is set to 192.168.1.1
routing is fine from the second router to the internet, but not from subnet 192.168.1.0/ to 192.168.51.0/
I haven't found any access to the routing table on the Hub One
I could frig it with port forwarding on both routers, but its a messy way of doing it
TIA
Re: Adding a staic route on a Hub One
06-05-2018 3:39 PM
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If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: Adding a staic route on a Hub One
06-05-2018 3:43 PM - edited 06-05-2018 3:45 PM
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Re: Adding a staic route on a Hub One
06-05-2018 3:58 PM
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Thanks Guys
I was hoping someone had found the third layer of settings.
BTW I found this by accident
to reset the unit back when you completely lock it up, as I did trying to set the subnet to 192.168.51.0/
Power the unit up while holding the reset button ( the one recessed you need a paper clip or similar for)
Re: Adding a staic route on a Hub One
07-05-2018 9:21 PM
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Probably get shot for going a bit off topic
After a lot of playing, I did manage to get the two problem devices with fixed ip addresses on to the same subnet as the hub 1.
So I configured the TP link TD-W8968 as a router with the WAN getting it address ,dhcp, from hub1 and with the LAN set as a DHCP relay.
Plugged the laptop in to one of the ethernet ports and was given an address in the same subnet as the hub1, :).
But
although the wifi is set up on the TP link modem when connecting to it ,it immediately disconnects and goes back to the hub1 wifi.
Is this the hub1 dhcp server refusing to allocate an ip address via wifi on the second router. as it can see the connecting device on its own wifi ????
I'd like to put the second router on the far side of the house to give good wifi coverage in the garden, but if using it as a dhcp relay blocks the wifi , its a bit of a non starter
Also cant get into the second router control without resetting the second router back to normal mode.
As Sagem have a huge factory complex near Bordeaux , I wonder if it was designed there as well , French hardware designs can be a little strange.
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