On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2017, wes wrote: > > If the above doesn't work for you, we may need to learn more about your >> setup. Given what you've mentioned previously on this topic, I'm going to >> guess that you're trying to arrange it such that you can talk to the >> Ubiquiti router both on its default subnet as well as the one the rest of >> your network uses, without having to re-number your interface every time >> you try to change something. This is exactly the sort of thing I used to >> do >> when I was playing with these devices a lot. >> > > Wes, > > Here's the setup I tried: > Laptop (IP address 192.168.55.2) -> LinkSys 4-port switch > Ubiquiti router (default IP address 192.168.1.1) -> LinkSys 4-port > switch > LinkSys switch -> LAN router (IP address 192.168.55.4) > > This won't work for configuring the replacement router because the > current router already has the IP address of 192.168.55.4. After setting > the Ubiquiti's LAN IP address to the default router address there would be > two hosts with that address. So, until the new router is completely > configured and replaces the Netgear I need to keep rebooting the laptop as > I > change its IP address from one subnet to the other. > The two routers having the same IP is an unrelated issue to the one of accessing the Ubiquiti on both its potential IP addresses. I'm going to Gresham tonight. If you would like (and if you're up late enough), I can head just a little farther out to Troutdale to help you finish this up. -wes _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug