Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Matt Wheeler
On 17 November 2015 at 14:24, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I have arrived at a situation where I have 2 routers in my home network. > > Router A provides the connection back to my iSP while router B serves purely > as a wireless access point. B is connected to A. > > I

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Simon Greenwood
I found due to a similar query recently that wired connections take precedent over wifi connections in Network Manager so all traffic should have been going across the wired connection. s/ On 17 November 2015 at 14:24, Nigel Verity wrote: > Hi > > I have arrived at a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Stuart Ward
On 17 November 2015 at 16:34, Matt Wheeler wrote: > internet <--- (x.x.x.x :router A: 192.168.0.1) <--- (192.168.0.2 > :router B: 192.168.1.1) <--- (wireless devices) > > What you should do is turn off DHCP and NAT on router B and give that router a fixed IP address on Router

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Neil Greenwood
On 17 November 2015 18:55:16 GMT+00:00, Stuart Ward wrote: >On 17 November 2015 at 16:34, Matt Wheeler wrote: > >> internet <--- (x.x.x.x :router A: 192.168.0.1) <--- (192.168.0.2 >> :router B: 192.168.1.1) <--- (wireless devices) >> >> >What you should

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Network Enlightenment

2015-11-17 Thread Matt Wheeler
On 17 Nov 2015 18:55, "Stuart Ward" wrote: > What you should do is turn off DHCP and NAT on router B and give that router a fixed IP address on Router A, Then all your devices will be on the same subnet. Except Nigel seems to *want* the subnets split, based on his mail, and