On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 12:54 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel@sieb.net> wrote:


If you connect the Nighthawk to the BGW210 using one of the LAN ports on
the Nighthawk, everything would be on the 192.168.1.x subnet and you
could use the same SSID on both devices.  You would need to disable the
DHCP server on the Nighthawk and most likely need to give the Nighthawk
a static IP address on the LAN because they usually don't support
getting it from DHCP.

this approach makes sense.

also links to hardware images,...

you can see access from internet to att rtr, nh rtr, switch with 10.0.0.0 lan addrs

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NIuvNtE9dOyUZeW96D-i3En5e9p_Ggrb/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mQ3-kYqSEQIKhsFjTTGTuWyRN-kg4WGp/view?usp=sharing

so to implement this change,

1. update networkmanager to assign 108.220.213.121 to the server(currently 10.0.0.101) and plug it into the att rtr

2. disable dhcp on nh rtr

3. enable wifi for 2.4 & 5mhz on the att rtr

4. set up a static ip for nh rtr on the 192.168.1.0

5. plug nh rtr into the att rtr leaving switch attached to the nh rtr

acknowledging my reduced skill in this endeavour, have i included all necessary steps and in the right order??



 
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