You got your answer on the other site :)  You do know you can change the
default address
of the router so its not 192.168.1 don't you, it even persists over a
reset...


On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Mikhail T. <mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com>
wrote:

> Hello! I asked this question online already:
>
>    http://superuser.com/q/1138996/247471?sem=2
>
> if you have an answer, please, share it wherever you feel appropriate...
>
> have a fairly vanilla home LAN with an Internet provider-supplied router
> providing DHCP. The router uses many of its default settings unmodified.
> The home network is 192.168.1.0/24 and the router itself is known
> internally as 192.168.1.1.
>
> I need to configure several similar routers to change their default
> settings. One of my computers (running FreeBSD) has a spare Ethernet
> interface (|bce0|) and I connected one of these additional routers to it.
> As expected, this router /also/ uses 192.168.1.1. The machine now has two
> "configured" interfaces:
>
>  * |bce1| -- 192.168.1.8, which is connected to the "real" router,
>    connecting it to the Internet and the rest of the home LAN
>  * |bce0| -- 192.168.1.5, which is connected to the second router,
>    which I need to change to use different network settings
>
> How can I reach this second router without breaking the machine's
> connectivity with the LAN and the Internet? Simply trying to reach
> 192.168.1.1 goes through |bce1| and reaches my normal router...
>
> Can |ipfw(8)| somehow force certain packets to go out using |bce0| instead
> of |bce1|? Preferably, without the use of "fib", because adding one
> requires a reboot...
>
> Thanks! Yours,
>
>    -mi
>
>
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