Routing Help

Hello all

I recently purchased a RB2011 wireless AP. I am slowly working through the configuration. I have set it up as a home AP also as a VPN server. That part seems to work great.

I am having a problem connection to my wireless network. I have 8 subnets all with the /19 mask. If I connect directly to the RB750UP switch with an IP on my nic set in the range I can connect to each and every device within each subnet.
I used 10.10. 0.0/19, 10 10 32.0/19, 10.10 .64.0/19 and so on for my subnets Each represents a certain geographic area.

I am trying to setup the RB2011 with routes to each subnet. I am new to this and have been reading and experimenting and am having little success.

The wireless network comes in on port 4 of the RB2011

Can anyone help me with how to setup routing please?

Thanks

Well, if you provide more details about your topology i will try to help you. Diagram with devices and connected interface addresses would be nice.

Sorry for the delay.

We have 8 areas. Each area is a network. Each is setup to use a gateway at the beginning of the scope.

So, areas are 10.10.0.0./ 19, 10.10.32.0/19. 10.10.64.0/19 10.10.96.0/0 and so on. Any device that would be considered a server or the like is in the 10.12.65.0/19 area. (currently bridged - working on routing to make it work better. When this started, it was a few devices, but now has grown in scope and requirements)

They are all connected wirelessly on what I call a trunk. This network transitions from wireless to fiber and depending on the area we assign IP and VLan as necessary.

What I am trying to do now, it figure out how to setup a router so that I can connect to each subnet without error.

I think I need to setup a router at the start to handle my needs.

Looks like this:

10.10.0.0/19
10.10.32.0/19
10.10.64.0/19
10.10.96.0/19 Need router to get to 10.12.64.0/19
10.10.128.0/19
10.10.224.0/19
10.11.10.0/19

I think that if I do this and get rid of the bridges I have all over the network, the original request will take care of itself.

The reason for the individual networks is to limit broadcast traffic since we have a few devices that use it. I now have a server that needs to have contact to devices that exist in the different subnets.

Does this help?

Im still learning all this stuff. Im sorry if its not clear.

Thanks