Use B3 WAN port to extend LAN
Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 17:25
Hi,
I use B3 as server inside LAN (no routing) behind a DD-WRT router / DHCP server with port forwarding. Sadly, I ran out of free LAN sockets on that.
But there's a free WAN port on B3 left! There should be a way to configure it to act as an extension for LAN. To make B3 to act as a switch, so to say. Can anybody help me?
A small illustration, what I try to achieve:
Sure I could attach B3 to DD-WRT using WAN port and the extra device to LAN port, but that would create unneccesary NAT and extra subnet. Goal is that all devices are on the same subnet.
Thanks!
I use B3 as server inside LAN (no routing) behind a DD-WRT router / DHCP server with port forwarding. Sadly, I ran out of free LAN sockets on that.
But there's a free WAN port on B3 left! There should be a way to configure it to act as an extension for LAN. To make B3 to act as a switch, so to say. Can anybody help me?
A small illustration, what I try to achieve:
Sure I could attach B3 to DD-WRT using WAN port and the extra device to LAN port, but that would create unneccesary NAT and extra subnet. Goal is that all devices are on the same subnet.
Thanks!