Hi,
I'm having some problems configuring my router (understatement...) and sinshiva kindly suggested that I use Asuswrt-Merlin - after a little bit of research it seems perfect for me, since it adds functionality, and fixes bugs, without doing anything overly drastic.
Since this is now specifically related to Merlin and the configuration I thought it best to continue the discussion on here, and frankly I'm still very unsure on what exactly I have to do.
I understand that I will have to manually define the IP address for my machines that I want to have their own WAN IP and then map it like so:
But is that it? Once the IP on the machine is fixed, and this rule is added to the router, the WAN IP will automatically change for that machine?
Also, please pardon my ignorance, but how would I ensure those rules are in the start scripts?
Many thanks
I'm having some problems configuring my router (understatement...) and sinshiva kindly suggested that I use Asuswrt-Merlin - after a little bit of research it seems perfect for me, since it adds functionality, and fixes bugs, without doing anything overly drastic.
Since this is now specifically related to Merlin and the configuration I thought it best to continue the discussion on here, and frankly I'm still very unsure on what exactly I have to do.
I understand that I will have to manually define the IP address for my machines that I want to have their own WAN IP and then map it like so:
ifconfig eth0:0 WANIP0 netmask WANMASK0 up
ifconfig eth0:1 WANIP1 netmask WANMASK1 up
But is that it? Once the IP on the machine is fixed, and this rule is added to the router, the WAN IP will automatically change for that machine?
Also, please pardon my ignorance, but how would I ensure those rules are in the start scripts?
Many thanks