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Diveblaster

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Hi
I wonder if its possible on a asus router gt-ac5300 to create a subnet for a single device. In this case a raspberry running ubuntu. The rest of the clients is on 192.168.1.x net.
So raspberry ip would be eg 192.168.10.2
I know howto setup this with second router but i wonder if its possible to do this without a second router.
Thx
Dive
 
Hi
I wonder if its possible on a asus router gt-ac5300 to create a subnet for a single device. In this case a raspberry running ubuntu. The rest of the clients is on 192.168.1.x net.
So raspberry ip would be eg 192.168.10.2
I know howto setup this with second router but i wonder if its possible to do this without a second router.
Thx
Dive
Based on my experience only:-
- I would move the Pi onto the normal network - or -​
- Use the merlin version of code (if available) Load and Use YazWiFi and then connect via Wifi. -or-​
- just connect the pi to the guest wifi but that may stop local access.​
The latest version of 3.0.0.6 Native code has VLANS that may assist you and other "goodies"​
I dont know your Use Case so cant realy comment appart from bullet points.
 
The latest version of 3.0.0.6 Native code has VLANS that may assist you

This firmware is not available for GT-AC5300 model.
 

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