Hi All!
I have a DSL modem router (router 1) connected to a DSL line, with 192.168.x.x IP class and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask.
The router offers wifi connectivity as well.
On one of the Ethernet ports, I have connected a wifi router (router 2) with a static IP 192.168.1.100 on WAN port, which distributes 172.16.0.x IP addresses, with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask. A NAS (static IP, Time Machine capable), an Apple TV and a Blu-Ray player are connected to this router, which offers wifi connectivity as well.
Internet connection works like a charm from both routers, with cable or via wifi.
Now, if I connect to router 2 I can obviously discover the SMB resources and use them. If I connect to 192.168.1.254 (router 1 IP address) from there, I can access router 1 and perform admin tasks from a different subnet.
If I connect to router 1, I can't see any of the resources under router 2 (fair enough, I expected this as they belong to separate subnets), but if I navigate to 192.168.1.100 (router 2 IP address), the NAS web front end will popup (NAS address in 172.16.0.199).
Now, how can I configure two routers to recognize and access the resources under router 2 when I am connected to router 1? Is there something I can do with my hardware? Is it suitable or I need different networking components/devices to accomplish this task?
Thanks in advance to anybody who will help.
Marco.
P.S.: choice of IP address on router 2 was chosen to avoid subnet conflicts, otherwise it would not have worked (as it happened with default settings, both routers were on 182.168.x.x and 255.255.255.0)
I have a DSL modem router (router 1) connected to a DSL line, with 192.168.x.x IP class and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask.
The router offers wifi connectivity as well.
On one of the Ethernet ports, I have connected a wifi router (router 2) with a static IP 192.168.1.100 on WAN port, which distributes 172.16.0.x IP addresses, with a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask. A NAS (static IP, Time Machine capable), an Apple TV and a Blu-Ray player are connected to this router, which offers wifi connectivity as well.
Internet connection works like a charm from both routers, with cable or via wifi.
Now, if I connect to router 2 I can obviously discover the SMB resources and use them. If I connect to 192.168.1.254 (router 1 IP address) from there, I can access router 1 and perform admin tasks from a different subnet.
If I connect to router 1, I can't see any of the resources under router 2 (fair enough, I expected this as they belong to separate subnets), but if I navigate to 192.168.1.100 (router 2 IP address), the NAS web front end will popup (NAS address in 172.16.0.199).
Now, how can I configure two routers to recognize and access the resources under router 2 when I am connected to router 1? Is there something I can do with my hardware? Is it suitable or I need different networking components/devices to accomplish this task?
Thanks in advance to anybody who will help.
Marco.
P.S.: choice of IP address on router 2 was chosen to avoid subnet conflicts, otherwise it would not have worked (as it happened with default settings, both routers were on 182.168.x.x and 255.255.255.0)