[Cialug] 2 Separate Networks, 1 Location

Todd E Thomas todd_dsm at ssiresults.com
Mon Oct 3 15:49:54 CDT 2011


Almost - it's more like this:

M1000 (Main DSL Connection)
   |
   |
Netgear 24 port switch
   |
   |
DI-624 ->  wifi


Can you confirm that:
Q: Both the M1000 and DI-624 are connected to a single DSL connection and both are trying to pass credentials?

A: Yes, authentication is required for Quest's PPPoE connections. Both units have the (same exact) UN/PW configured into both of them.


Q: The DI-624 is using an IP address of 55.44.33.23?

A: Yes, 55.44.33.23 is configured into the DI-624.


Todd E Thomas
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On 10/03/2011 02:52 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:
> I'm curious about what you mean by this statement.  Do you physically
> disconnect something?
>> The basic problem is that if both networks can see one another, they both
>> work fine. If I them both set (as above), and they are separated but -
>> performance of both networks quickly degrades down to zero.
>
>
>  From your description is looks like things are physically connected like this:
> M1000 ->  wifi
>    |
>    |
> Netgear 24 port switch
>    |
>    |
> DI-624 ->  wifi
>
>
> Can you confirm that:
> -- Both the M1000 and DI-624 are connected to a single DSL connection
> and both are trying to pass credentials?
> -- The DI-624 is using an IP address of 55.44.33.23?
>
>
> -Jeff Davis
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