I bought an MI 3C router to replace my old Linksys router. The MI has 300 Mbps wifi. So I disabled the wifi in the old router.
I want to convert the old router to a gigabit switch. I had flashed ddwrt on the old router previously, so I saw instructions on how to convert it to a switch. I enabled convert wan as Lan port in ddwrt settings so I can use all the 4 ports in router.
Old router address was changed to 192.168.1.2.
Gateway is 192.168.1.1 (MI router)
DHCP disabled on old and enabled on MI.
DNS masq, NAT, firewall all disabled.
I connected cable from wan port of Linksys to port 1 of MI. I can ping the MI router and also open the router settings page.
I don't get internet access on any client connected to the wired ports on the switch though. Right now I'm getting connection only through wireless from the MI router.
Weird thing is while changing the MI address from 192.168.31.1 to 192.168.1.1, I lost wired connection in Linux Mint on the Nuc. After this Linux won't see any wired connection at all. Something on the MI router broke Linux wired connection settings. First time it happened when the MI router rebooted, I reset the connection. Second time this happened, I tried to reset the connection, but Linux can't see any wired connection now. Even if I connect Nuc directly to MI router or the Linksys router, it says cable unplugged.
Has the MI router killed the Nuc Ethernet port?
On PC, I put wired connection as manual and gave ip address as 192.168.1.100. after this I can connect to the MI router but cannot connect to the net. Gateway is set to ip address of router.
Why the PC's can connect to internet through the 2nd router?[DOUBLEPOST=1500215529][/DOUBLEPOST]This is the help I had seen.
https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Switch
I changed operating mode from gateway to router. Also in dynamic routing I selected as wan. Still cannot access internet.
I unchecked set wan as Lan port and connected both routers through Lan port. Only difference was ping times reduced. When connected through wan ping was 0.500 ms, now it's 0.300.
I want to convert the old router to a gigabit switch. I had flashed ddwrt on the old router previously, so I saw instructions on how to convert it to a switch. I enabled convert wan as Lan port in ddwrt settings so I can use all the 4 ports in router.
Old router address was changed to 192.168.1.2.
Gateway is 192.168.1.1 (MI router)
DHCP disabled on old and enabled on MI.
DNS masq, NAT, firewall all disabled.
I connected cable from wan port of Linksys to port 1 of MI. I can ping the MI router and also open the router settings page.
I don't get internet access on any client connected to the wired ports on the switch though. Right now I'm getting connection only through wireless from the MI router.
Weird thing is while changing the MI address from 192.168.31.1 to 192.168.1.1, I lost wired connection in Linux Mint on the Nuc. After this Linux won't see any wired connection at all. Something on the MI router broke Linux wired connection settings. First time it happened when the MI router rebooted, I reset the connection. Second time this happened, I tried to reset the connection, but Linux can't see any wired connection now. Even if I connect Nuc directly to MI router or the Linksys router, it says cable unplugged.
Has the MI router killed the Nuc Ethernet port?
On PC, I put wired connection as manual and gave ip address as 192.168.1.100. after this I can connect to the MI router but cannot connect to the net. Gateway is set to ip address of router.
Why the PC's can connect to internet through the 2nd router?[DOUBLEPOST=1500215529][/DOUBLEPOST]This is the help I had seen.
https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Switch
I changed operating mode from gateway to router. Also in dynamic routing I selected as wan. Still cannot access internet.
I unchecked set wan as Lan port and connected both routers through Lan port. Only difference was ping times reduced. When connected through wan ping was 0.500 ms, now it's 0.300.
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