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MaskerTim
Last Activity: Jul 3 '20, 11:30 AM
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  • Okay, I succeed to do it!! Thanks for your help.
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  • You give me a clear point, the Bridge. I forget that concept. I would try this architecture in lab when the work days start. The lab is closed during these days (because of the holidays in my country), so I can't entry my lab. That's why I can only image what it would run.

    After Two days later, I would try it and then reply the result whether it is success or not.

    Thanks Banfa. You give me a big advice. And the diagram...
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  • Just like what I draw.

    That is my reconstruct I think....
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  • Don't worry about buying network gear, we have a lot Ethernet switches in our lab. So if I would like to one side using wireless and the other side using wired (Ethernet), I need to put Server under the Switch (Server wired to Switch), then Switch plug into wifi router's LAN and Device use the wifi router's DHCP assigned. Server set static IP to split its sub-net.

    If I build what I talk above, is that concept correct?
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  • Thanks for Banfa. You give me lots of advices. I have some direction to try-error my network. If you have other opinion, I'm pleasure to communicate with you and tell what my point of view is.
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  • Thanks. It's not assignment in college. I just learn to build network for the future of designing and constructing network architecture.

    My problem is that I want to build two sub-net, and one side use wireless then another side use wired connected to wifi router's WAN port (just the diagram I draw). I can send from device below wifi router to WAN connected to Server, but reversely can't send successfully.

    Just like...
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  • Okay, I would try to search the case that is similar to mine on this forum and do more try-error in lab.
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  • My wifi router I use is DIR-859, Dlink manufacturer. I think that's a consumer kit. It can set QoS, route table, bind ip with Mac..., so I think that's not complex setting.

    I'm still network beginner. Although I don't know what VLAN is, but I think it doesn't provide this function (I think that's for user not network manager).

    I use static IP setting on server. So server A doesn't by dhcp. Wireless side use dhcp setting,...
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  • If I want to build a internal network and two different sub-network. Like Device A and Server A in my diagram. They are two different internal network domain then I want to communicate each other. Can Wireless AP split two sub-network and connect between?

    In my mind, two different network domain need to use router to transform IP into the other network domain (just NAT you mentioned) whatever they are internal or external. Do you have...
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  • Oh, I forgot to mention. Indeed, I also can't ping to wifi router gateway. And static route setting in wifi router, I only can set WAN in interface column. Is wifi router only one NIC? I think Server A need to send WAN IP and transform into LAN IP and then send to Device A. Is my knowledge wrong?
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  • MaskerTim
    started a topic What happen in my network architecture?

    What happen in my network architecture?

    Hi, I'm MaskerTim.
    and I attach a diagram about my network architecture and what problem I have.

    Under the premise on my network setting:
    1. All firewall in host I close.
    2. I set some route table. (That describes in picture)
    3. Device A at the LAN side can succeed to ping to Server A at the WAN side, however, Server A didn't ping successfully to Device A. (Also in picture)


    I don't know why fault it is?...
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