On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 10:11 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@sieb.net> wrote:
On 3/28/22 12:10, Jack Craig wrote:
> i needed more wifi service so i bought the nighthawk thinking to cascade
> the NH behind(required)
> arris bgw210700. in last years config, i had all traffic routed through
> the ATT and did port mapping from the internet
> from static ip external to internal network(10.0.0.0) on the NH.
>
> 10.0.0.0 was not shared with the public subnet and it all just worked.
>
> tracing ip's & networks, i get...
>
> 108.90.204.1       isp GW
> 108.90.204.76     isp ATT rtr (WAN side)
>
> 192.168.1.254     ATT rtr access (LAN side)
>
> 10.0.0.1               NH  GW   (NH LAN )
>
> 10.0.0.101  (aka 108.220.213.121)  WS srvr.
>
> is this an unreasonable configuration given my goal?
>
> it was also asked what networks i used to transition public subnet to
> private subnet as, ...
>
> 192.168.1.0 to 10.0.0.0
[Cloud to att broadband]]


[ATT rtr 192.168.1.254  device_id ]          
  --lan port 1 connect to NH uplink --

[NH rtr gateway  10.0.0.1  ]

[NH rtr gateway  uplink netgear switch ]

[-- netgear switch, port 15 ]  10.0.0.101 SRVR
[-- netgear switch, port 14 ]  10.0.0.120 NVR
[-- netgear switch, port 13 ]  10.0.0.122 IP Camera
[-- netgear switch, port 10 ]  10.0.0.124 IP Camera
[-- netgear switch, port 12 ]  10.0.0.126 IP Camera
[-- netgear switch, port 12 ]  10.0.0.126 IP Camera

i dont have a way to show the network as an image/ diagram as if i post with an
included png or jpg, the post is dropped.

wall broadband connection goes to ATT rtr.
att rtr connects to the NH rtr
NH rtr connects to switch

if this isn't helpful, how might i improve it?


Instead of all this random noise, can you please make a diagram of your
devices, their ports and which IP is where.  Your questions and
descriptions are mostly incomprehensible.  You had an almost useful
diagram a couple of days ago, but with no IP addresses.
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