You *HAVE* to configure different subnets in each interface or you'll have a
chaos.
> My question is, can I run the wifi on on domain (192.168.25.x)
> and my wired connection on another domain (192.168.1.x)?
Yes, reason above.
ET
Mark Phillips writes:
> So, I started Friday with this bit of reading...FBI recommends that you
> keep your IoT devices on a separate network https://flip.it/oNLAtK and
> thought I would see if my dd-wrt router (ASUS RT_N16) would do this. I then
> noticed that the firmware was over 2 years old, so I thought, I should
> upgrade the firmware. Long story short, I may have bricked my router.
>
> In trying to get a connection to the newly non-functioning router, I am
> having some networking questions/issues with my Ubuntu 18.04 laptop from
> System 76.
>
> My question is, can I run the wifi on on domain (192.168.25.x) and my wired
> connection on another domain (192.168.1.x)? I can't seem to get any
> response from the router after resetting it, which means it should be
> available on 192.168.1.1, but I am not sure if it is a router issue or a
> networking setup issue. I need the wifi on 192.168.25.x so I can peruse the
> web to try to fix my router.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
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