Dr_Doggy
Well-Known Member
hi, got a networking question, hoping someone around knows....
my modem is a cisco router 192.168.1.1 where im connected to net, my home network linksys 192.168.0.1 wan is plugged to lan port on 1.1. My media servers cannot cross networks to the other router but work fine within their own routers.
I realize that turning dhcp off on second router is recommended easy way, but i want to keep ip ranges isolated, everyone talks about a hard way to do this, i think i am looking to do a "routing table", is this correct?
i guess it wont work to just turn firewall off of linksys?
can someone point me to a proper guide of what im lookin to do?
my modem is a cisco router 192.168.1.1 where im connected to net, my home network linksys 192.168.0.1 wan is plugged to lan port on 1.1. My media servers cannot cross networks to the other router but work fine within their own routers.
I realize that turning dhcp off on second router is recommended easy way, but i want to keep ip ranges isolated, everyone talks about a hard way to do this, i think i am looking to do a "routing table", is this correct?
i guess it wont work to just turn firewall off of linksys?
can someone point me to a proper guide of what im lookin to do?