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- 29 Nov 2019, 10:34
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Using two ethernet ports
- Replies: 6
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Re: Using two ethernet ports
Hi, the ip addresses are static... the eth0 has internet access and the et1 has just a ip address in the /24 subnet without any gateways or dns.
- 20 Nov 2019, 15:35
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Using two ethernet ports
- Replies: 6
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Re: Using two ethernet ports
Hey Nicolai,
First of all thanks for your information.
Using a transparent bridge will merge eth0 and eth1 together right? the eth0 and eth1 should have a seperate IP address. Is this possible?
Regards,
Mellum
First of all thanks for your information.
Using a transparent bridge will merge eth0 and eth1 together right? the eth0 and eth1 should have a seperate IP address. Is this possible?
Regards,
Mellum
- 20 Nov 2019, 10:31
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Using two ethernet ports
- Replies: 6
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Re: Using two ethernet ports
Hey Dirk, First of all thanks for your time! I know it's not a usual configuration to put them two in the same network. The original plan is that the LAN1 would be the client side and LAN0 our company network. So do you think it would be possible if we have for example two routers? Regards, Mellum
- 13 Nov 2019, 12:05
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Using two ethernet ports
- Replies: 6
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Using two ethernet ports
Dear all, I'm struggling with this problem for 2 weeks already. Atm I have a RevPi connect with two lan ports. The LAN 0 goes to the switch who gave internetaccess. The LAN 1 (No internetaccess) is connected to a switch with serveral profinet converters. What I'm trying to do is from LAN 0 I want to...