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custom routing tables possible?


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Hi there,

 

asked on twitter but got pointed here.. :)

 

While waiting for the delivery of my R1 router I was wondering if you can configure custom routing tables.

As my network consists of multiple subnets I was wondering how to best integrate.

 

Thanks,

Patrick

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Guest Netduma_Iain

Oh I see. Unfortunately we don't support that at the moment. It may be quite a pain to implement as well as it could have knock on effects on all of our features, so would require major testing afterwards.

 

You can set the LAN subnet if that is what you mean? You can set the routers IP to 192.168.x.1 with mask 255.255.255.0

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Ok no problem. I'll have a look at some other options to integrate.

Probably going to run side by side with my other router.

I know this will cause the R1 router no to manage all traffic but actually have multiple WAN IP's which I can split.

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Ok no problem. I'll have a look at some other options to integrate.

Probably going to run side by side with my other router.

I know this will cause the R1 router no to manage all traffic but actually have multiple WAN IP's which I can split.

 

Ok sounds like you know what you're doing so I'll leave you to it. If you need help let me know though.

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hey petjev,

Wouldn't it be better to have the Netduma as the most external router, this would allow you to get the most out of it...

 

then have a secondary router, on that one and disable DHCP?

 

curious on your thoughts because this is what i'll be doing as well. (disabling WiFi on the netduma as well)

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hey petjev' date='

Wouldn't it be better to have the Netduma as the most external router, this would allow you to get the most out of it...

 

then have a secondary router, on that one and disable DHCP?

 

curious on your thoughts because this is what i'll be doing as well. (disabling WiFi on the netduma as well)

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Not sure yet. I am just not keen on having 2 routers behind each other.

Might need to check the options a bit better but replacing my current router is difficult due to vlan setup and such ;)

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