jons DD-WRT User
Joined: 24 Jan 2011 Posts: 96
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Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 13:36 Post subject: 2 routers on same subnet possible? |
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Hey guys,
Here's my current setup:
Router A and B are on 2 different subnets.
I use router B so I can have OpenVPN on it and be able to watch Netflix from USA on my TV.
My computer and other devices connect directly to Router A (no vpn).
This is what I want to do:
Basically, I want the computer (connected to router A) be able to communicate with the TV (connected to router B) since I use the computer as a DNLA server.
If having both routers on the same subnet is not possible, how can I make COMPUTER communicate with TV?
I was thinking:
What about having just 1 router with DD-WRT and OPENVPN but specify to make only one IP address use the VPN (in this case, the TV on 192.168.1.4) and have ALL other ip addresses pass directly without using the VPN.
Thanks!
EDIT: Searching a little bit, I see that using 1 router is possible but I have no idea how to do that.
Any pointers on where to start looking for information? |
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