Update to earlier thread...
I have the LOCOM2 bridge associated with strong AirView stats and now
passing traffic at 20Mbps up and down under load to a single remote
laptop connected to the LOCOM2 station with dynamic 192.168.1.X IP
delivered via DHCP from the FiOS Actiontec router. From the LOCOM2
bridge performance perspective, a success.
No luck getting fixed IP devices attached to the switch on a
192.168.168.X subnet to connect, however. Ideally, the separate subnet
must be maintained.
As previously noted, I was hoping to use the SonicWall SOHO3 to NAT
between the Actiontec's .1.X and remote LAN's .168.X subnets, but
haven't been able to get that to work.
Any suggestions?
For background, as used in the DSL network, the SonicWall uses the DSL
modem fixed customer IP and fixed ISP gateway as WAN addresses,
translating to wired LAN gateway 192.168.168.1 and fixed wired/wireless
..168.X addresses beyond.
Verizon delivers FiOS via 74.108.X.X IP (I suppose infers a 74.108.X.1
gateway) to the Actiontec router serving as wireless LAN gateway on
192.168.1.1 doing DHCP for dynamic .1.X addresses beyond.
Thanks.
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