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Connecting to 2nd IP from 1st IP

jamesd
Neighbour

Hi all.  

 

I've got an older T3200M modem with port 1 running bridge.  I run port 1 to a seperate router and run a segregated network from there for my LAN and main Wifi.  On the T3200M it is running only dedicated WiFi for Optik TV and the PVR and some security devices I run redundantly.

 

I've got public IP A for my main network and public IP B for the T3200M Optik Wifi network.

 

The issue comes when I want to make a configuration change on network B.  Right now I just physically swap a cord or connect with wifi to the T3200M AP, but I'm wondering two things:

 

1) I know you we can't use NAT loopback, but can you route back to different IP but from the same layer 2 space?

 

and

 

2) Can a T3200M be setup to allow connection to the web configuration from other networks in any way?  I assume there is a default firewall rule by default to not allow this, but wasn't sure if it could be overridden somehow that I can't see.  I'd love to be able to connect to the device from my other network somehow, but can see how this might not be possible.

 

I know just enough about networking to not know my next step at this point.  Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

.James

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xray
Hero

In your current configuration your 2 networks are essentially 100% separate, just like any other 2 LANs with Internet access. That's what bridging does. In theory you could open up access to the admin pages of LAN B to external access but that's a security risk. I'm not even sure if the T3200M has a setting to allow that. Other routers do.

I recommend continuing with your current method which is cumbersome but a lot safer.

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TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
Official Support Team

Hey @xray @Nighthawk would this be something you'd be able to shed some light on?


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xray
Hero

In your current configuration your 2 networks are essentially 100% separate, just like any other 2 LANs with Internet access. That's what bridging does. In theory you could open up access to the admin pages of LAN B to external access but that's a security risk. I'm not even sure if the T3200M has a setting to allow that. Other routers do.

I recommend continuing with your current method which is cumbersome but a lot safer.

jamesd
Neighbour

Thanks for confirming.  I had already come to a similar conclusion but just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything obvious.  I can't see a way to expose my T3200 to the WAN in any case. If I get really ambitious I'll setup an old  Raspberry Pi and use port forwarding off the T3200 so I can access it to use as a jump box to access the T3200 remotely.

 

Cheers

 

James