jimosity
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I'm using an Asus RT-AC3200 with Merlin 384.5_beta2 firmware.
My network consists of a ton of 192.168.1.x devices - some static, some dynamic.
I *really* don't want to change anything on that network as some of these devices are a real pain to change.
I have one specific device that I use on a separate network (a wireless audio mixer) that has a static IP of 192.168.2.125 -- I don't want to change it's IP or network settings if at all possible. It needs to stay on the 192.168.2.x network so that it can exist in it's native network without a bunch of changes on that end.
Is there a way that I can bring that device into my home network and my 192.168.1.x machines connect to it via some sort of static route entry in my router?
If so, what might that look like? I know nothing about static routes.
Under the routes tab, I see
Network/Host IP
Netmask
Gateway
Metric
Interface
My network consists of a ton of 192.168.1.x devices - some static, some dynamic.
I *really* don't want to change anything on that network as some of these devices are a real pain to change.
I have one specific device that I use on a separate network (a wireless audio mixer) that has a static IP of 192.168.2.125 -- I don't want to change it's IP or network settings if at all possible. It needs to stay on the 192.168.2.x network so that it can exist in it's native network without a bunch of changes on that end.
Is there a way that I can bring that device into my home network and my 192.168.1.x machines connect to it via some sort of static route entry in my router?
If so, what might that look like? I know nothing about static routes.
Under the routes tab, I see
Network/Host IP
Netmask
Gateway
Metric
Interface