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* tell clientB that apB is his default gateway (normally done through dhcp) | * tell clientB that apB is his default gateway (normally done through dhcp) | ||
* tell apB that apA is his default gateway | * tell apB that apA is his default gateway | ||
+ | * tell apA that "WAN"-router is his default gateway | ||
* set the apB device to router mode | * set the apB device to router mode | ||
* tell apA that requests to 192.168.168.0/24 will be routed through (apB) 192.168.168.1/24 (static route) | * tell apA that requests to 192.168.168.0/24 will be routed through (apB) 192.168.168.1/24 (static route) |
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This is the WIP page for routing with ddwrt. Just to have something to start.
In general router works like this:
apB--------apA-----Internet (WAN) connection | | clientB clientA
Set the (private) ip (sub)networks to e.g.:
- apA 10.0.0.1/24 Short for: ( address 10.0.0.1 subnet 10.0.0.0 mask 255.255.255.0 = 24 left-to-right binary ones )
- clientA 10.0.0.12/24 Short for: ( address 10.0.0.12 subnet 10.0.0.0 mask 255.255.255.0 )
- apB 192.168.168.1/24 Short for: ( address 192.168.168.1 subnet 192.168.168.0 mask 255.255.255.0 )
- clientB 192.168.168.15/24 Short for: ( address 192.168.168.15 subnet 192.168.168.0 mask 255.255.255.0 )
Routing (static) configurations:
- tell clientA that apA is his default gateway (normally done through dhcp)
- tell clientB that apB is his default gateway (normally done through dhcp)
- tell apB that apA is his default gateway
- tell apA that "WAN"-router is his default gateway
- set the apB device to router mode
- tell apA that requests to 192.168.168.0/24 will be routed through (apB) 192.168.168.1/24 (static route)
That's it!
Note: Private ip addresses must be (source) translated (NATted, tcp, udp: PAT) to a public (=nonprivate) ip address (tcp: socket) before its payload can be send into the (public) internet.