I'd like to use airconsole to bridge between a wired network (device management LAN) and the airconsole wireless network.
I have setup my AC with a static IP like 192.168.101.1 but the devices which I want to connect via the AC LAN can be of any static IP like 126.120.70.55.
Is there a way to configure the AC perhaps using static route, so that I can achieve the above?
How to bridge between wired and wireless network?
Moderator: sergey
Re: How to bridge between wired and wireless network?
I think you are talking about a routed interface rather than an ethernet level bridge (by default the Airconsole runs a bridge between the physical LAN interface and the built-in WiFi AP interface). See the Airconsole manual for more details - http://support.get-console.com/
To add a static route go to the routing tab on the Airconsole web interface.
To add a static route go to the routing tab on the Airconsole web interface.
Re: How to bridge between wired and wireless network?
Hi Daniel,
I'm not too familiar with network routing so whatever works will be fine. Is it technically possible to achieve my goal of communicating with the device management LAN (e.g. 126.120.70.55) when my AC is set with a static IP of 192.168.101.1 ?
I'm not too familiar with network routing so whatever works will be fine. Is it technically possible to achieve my goal of communicating with the device management LAN (e.g. 126.120.70.55) when my AC is set with a static IP of 192.168.101.1 ?
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