Hi guys,
I'm facing a rare problem at one of my client's location.
We recently put 2 hAP Lites in two rooms in wich both serve wifi and ethernet to mobile and desktop clients via a switch in each room. Each hAP have its own DHCP and IP pool in different subnets. The first hAP gets its wan from the main office's ONT, the second hAP is connected to the first hAP lite. Please see my attached diagram.
Now, the problem!
There are two DVRs wich needs to be accessed from either the main office, room 1 or room 2. The problem is that those DVRs are unaccessible and we cannot change their IP configuration. They have static IPs set in a different subnet. Previously, they were connected via ethernet directly to the old ONT but the layout of the building changed this year. They are behind the second hAP Lite as in the diagram attached.
Is there a way to configure the main ONT and the two hAP Lites in order to be able to access the DVRs from within each subnet?
The ONT is in 192.168.1.0/24
The first hAP is in 192.168.88.0/24
The second hAP is in 192.168.89.0/24
The DVRs have a static 192.168.1.222 and 192.168.1.111
Is this possible using static routes and port forwarding or do I need to reconfigure the hAPs and make them as bridges so that the main ONT serves as DHCP server for all devices in all rooms but I would like not to do that.