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scenario-modem [2015/05/04 08:25]
nworbnhoj [Reconfigure existing Modem/Router] formatting
scenario-modem [2015/05/04 14:03]
nworbnhoj [Approach] add network segment explanation
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 ==== Approach ==== ==== Approach ====
  
-Going forward, the most simple setup will see the Gargoyle router doing pretty much everything and the existing ISP supplied Router/Modem demoted to simple modem duties.+Going forward, the most simple set-up will see the Gargoyle router doing pretty much everythingand the existing ISP supplied Router/Modem demoted to simple modem duties. 
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 +If the modem can be "bridged" (see below) then Gargoyle can do the whole job. If not, then the existing ISP supplied Router/Modem will still handle the ISP connection, and Gargoyle will cover the rest (firewall, DHCP, wifi, quotas, QoS, etc etc). In this case you need to create **two** network segments. 
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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 ====
scenario-modem.txt · Last modified: 2015/05/04 14:05 by nworbnhoj