mapping a folder on a different networkHow should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?

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How should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?






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I have a quite similar question like How should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?, but I have a few more additional issues.



To give a brief overview. For a sporting event I need to make a connection to another network which is not in the same IP-range. My network is 10.1.1.x, and in this case the remote network is 192.168.0.x



I also have the added difficulty that the two networks are more then 100m apart so I have bought two TP Link CPE510 which I would like to use as a point-to-point connection. Those two CPE510's are in my network so I can monitor them.



So in order to get access to a shared folder on the remote network I was thinking of putting a LinkSys E1200 (which I have laying around here) in between the CPE510 at the remote end and the switch of the remote network.



I was thinking of connecting to the remote network using the INTERNET-port on the E1200. If I'm correct, this way the router will get an IP-address from the DHCP-server of the remote network, so something like 192.168.0.50 for example.



The E1200 will have a fixed IP-address of 10.1.1.100 and I will try to turn off the DHCP (because it will conflict with the actual 4G internetrouter which is at 10.1.1.1).



So I assume I have to configure a fixed IP-Address such as 10.1.1.12 which will be forwarded to the IP Address of the pc which holds the shared folder on the remote network (for example on 192.168.0.12). I assume I need to create a NAT-forwarding for this?



Is this the right approach?
Does anyone have any experience on how I should configure this on the E1200?



For clarification I have added the Network Schematic here.



Thank you,
Kenneth










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    I have a quite similar question like How should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?, but I have a few more additional issues.



    To give a brief overview. For a sporting event I need to make a connection to another network which is not in the same IP-range. My network is 10.1.1.x, and in this case the remote network is 192.168.0.x



    I also have the added difficulty that the two networks are more then 100m apart so I have bought two TP Link CPE510 which I would like to use as a point-to-point connection. Those two CPE510's are in my network so I can monitor them.



    So in order to get access to a shared folder on the remote network I was thinking of putting a LinkSys E1200 (which I have laying around here) in between the CPE510 at the remote end and the switch of the remote network.



    I was thinking of connecting to the remote network using the INTERNET-port on the E1200. If I'm correct, this way the router will get an IP-address from the DHCP-server of the remote network, so something like 192.168.0.50 for example.



    The E1200 will have a fixed IP-address of 10.1.1.100 and I will try to turn off the DHCP (because it will conflict with the actual 4G internetrouter which is at 10.1.1.1).



    So I assume I have to configure a fixed IP-Address such as 10.1.1.12 which will be forwarded to the IP Address of the pc which holds the shared folder on the remote network (for example on 192.168.0.12). I assume I need to create a NAT-forwarding for this?



    Is this the right approach?
    Does anyone have any experience on how I should configure this on the E1200?



    For clarification I have added the Network Schematic here.



    Thank you,
    Kenneth










    share|improve this question
























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      I have a quite similar question like How should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?, but I have a few more additional issues.



      To give a brief overview. For a sporting event I need to make a connection to another network which is not in the same IP-range. My network is 10.1.1.x, and in this case the remote network is 192.168.0.x



      I also have the added difficulty that the two networks are more then 100m apart so I have bought two TP Link CPE510 which I would like to use as a point-to-point connection. Those two CPE510's are in my network so I can monitor them.



      So in order to get access to a shared folder on the remote network I was thinking of putting a LinkSys E1200 (which I have laying around here) in between the CPE510 at the remote end and the switch of the remote network.



      I was thinking of connecting to the remote network using the INTERNET-port on the E1200. If I'm correct, this way the router will get an IP-address from the DHCP-server of the remote network, so something like 192.168.0.50 for example.



      The E1200 will have a fixed IP-address of 10.1.1.100 and I will try to turn off the DHCP (because it will conflict with the actual 4G internetrouter which is at 10.1.1.1).



      So I assume I have to configure a fixed IP-Address such as 10.1.1.12 which will be forwarded to the IP Address of the pc which holds the shared folder on the remote network (for example on 192.168.0.12). I assume I need to create a NAT-forwarding for this?



      Is this the right approach?
      Does anyone have any experience on how I should configure this on the E1200?



      For clarification I have added the Network Schematic here.



      Thank you,
      Kenneth










      share|improve this question














      I have a quite similar question like How should I bridge two networks, given each network has its own subnet & DHCP server?, but I have a few more additional issues.



      To give a brief overview. For a sporting event I need to make a connection to another network which is not in the same IP-range. My network is 10.1.1.x, and in this case the remote network is 192.168.0.x



      I also have the added difficulty that the two networks are more then 100m apart so I have bought two TP Link CPE510 which I would like to use as a point-to-point connection. Those two CPE510's are in my network so I can monitor them.



      So in order to get access to a shared folder on the remote network I was thinking of putting a LinkSys E1200 (which I have laying around here) in between the CPE510 at the remote end and the switch of the remote network.



      I was thinking of connecting to the remote network using the INTERNET-port on the E1200. If I'm correct, this way the router will get an IP-address from the DHCP-server of the remote network, so something like 192.168.0.50 for example.



      The E1200 will have a fixed IP-address of 10.1.1.100 and I will try to turn off the DHCP (because it will conflict with the actual 4G internetrouter which is at 10.1.1.1).



      So I assume I have to configure a fixed IP-Address such as 10.1.1.12 which will be forwarded to the IP Address of the pc which holds the shared folder on the remote network (for example on 192.168.0.12). I assume I need to create a NAT-forwarding for this?



      Is this the right approach?
      Does anyone have any experience on how I should configure this on the E1200?



      For clarification I have added the Network Schematic here.



      Thank you,
      Kenneth







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