I have configured the routerboard rb133 with:
ether2= “209.188.x.x” this being my public ip
ether1= “192.168.10.1” private ip “NAT enabled”
wlan1= “192.168.10.2” 2.4 ghz Public Wireless Access Point
wlan2= “192.168.11.1” 5ghz point to multi point backhaul
Here are my questions.
Ideally I would like the entire network to be one big bridge. As there are going to be at the most, 5 remote stations all serving the same purpose. A public hotspot.
But this is a busy 2.4 ghz area and 5ghz point to multipoint backhauls seem to be the most robust way to go.
So, I have gotten as far as getting access to the internet via ether1 through ether2. I turned on NAT for that interface and voila! Access.
How do I go about configuring:
2.4 access point to use the same IP pool as ether1 and get internet access?
Can I use the same IP pool for other remote access points or would it be better to let one device do all DHCP?
Do I have to enable NAT on ALL interfaces to make this work? Is there a problem with Natting on more than one device in the same subnet?
The 5 ghz backhauls should be statically assigned and transparent bridges. How is that done?
Thanks!
