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==== Scenario ==== | ==== Scenario ==== | ||
- | I have an existing ISP supplied Router/ | + | You have an existing ISP supplied Router/ |
- | I want to introduce a Gargoyle Router because it is awesome. | + | You want to introduce a Gargoyle Router because it is awesome. |
==== Objective ==== | ==== Objective ==== | ||
- | Introduce | + | Introduce |
==== Approach ==== | ==== Approach ==== | ||
- | Going forward, the most simple | + | Going forward, the most simple |
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+ | If the modem can be " | ||
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+ | The **first network segment** comprises the Modem LAN port, a physical cable, and the Gargoyle WAN port. That's it! All devices on this segment will have static IP addresses like 192.168.**0**.XXX (ie ModemLAN=192.168.**0**.1 and GargoyleWAN=192.168.**0**.2). If you need to access the Modem settings, then you can physically connect a Modem LAN port to a PC with static IP = 192.168.**0**.3 | ||
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+ | The **second network segment** will comprise the Gargoyle LAN ports (and wifi) and all of your other devices. All devices on this segment will have IP addresses like 192.168.**1**.XXX (ie GargoyleLAN=192.168.**1**.1) assigned by DHCP. | ||
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==== Prepare a Gargoyle Router ==== | ==== Prepare a Gargoyle Router ==== | ||
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==== Reconfigure existing Modem/ | ==== Reconfigure existing Modem/ | ||
- | FIXME To Bridge or not to Bridge | + | To Bridge or not to Bridge, that is the question! |
- | Set the Modem LAN IP Address to **192.168.2.1** | + | If you are configuring an __ADSL__ modem then it is preferable (if possible) to put the modem in**to bridge** mode; which in effect, will connect Gargoyle directly to your ISP. |
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+ | Otherwise, if you can**not bridge**, then set the Modem LAN IP Address to **192.168.0.1** to form one node on a very simple network segment just between the Modem and the Gargoyle router (see below). | ||
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== Gargoyle - Connection - Basic == | == Gargoyle - Connection - Basic == | ||
- | ^ Internet / WAN ^^ | + | |
- | | Connect Via: | Static IP (Wired) | | + | ^ To Bridge |
- | | Static IP: | 192.168.2.2 | | + | ^ Internet / WAN ^| ^ Internet / WAN ^^ |
- | | Subnet Mask: | 255.255.255.0 | | + | | Connect Via: | PPPoE (Wired) | | Connect Via: | Static IP (Wired) | |
- | | Gateway : | **192.168.2.1** | | + | | User Name: | from ISP | | Static IP: | **192.168.0.2** | |
+ | | Password: | from ISP | | Subnet Mask: | 255.255.255.0 | | ||
+ | | Reconnect Mode: | Keep Alive | | ||
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+ | ^ Local Network / LAN^^ | ||
+ | | Router IP: | 192.168.1.1 | | ||
+ | |Subnet Mask: | 255.255.255.0 | | ||
+ | | DNS Servers: | Default DNS Servers Specified by ISP | | ||
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+ | == Gargoyle - Connection - DHCP == | ||
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+ | ^ DHCP^^ | ||
+ | | ☑ LAN DHCP Server Enabled || | ||
+ | | DHCP range: | ||
+ | | Lease Time: | 2 hours | | ||
+ | From here you can [[gargoyle_setup | configure]] other features or [[common_scenarios|scenarios]] as required. |