As it stands I have:
BT Home Hub = Modem
Apple Airport = Router
Meraki AP = Wifi
I want to add another AP as the house is too big for just the one, I wanted to see if I can use the OSX Server as the router and the Airport as a second AP, I know I can set it up for DHCP, anything that attaches to it picks up a new IP, the OSX Server can connect to the BT Home Hub via WiFi and a switch via ethernet.
I just can't join up traffic going in on the ethernet, and out on the WiFi.
I know logically I can just use the HH5 as an all in one and effectively then have three different AP's, but I just can't get on with it.
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhy are you trying to separate the network traffic?
I think this will do what I want it to do, but doesn't work with Wireless
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH18510?locale=en_GB
Might get a cheap USB/Ethernet adapter to check
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI know its possible to use an OSX server as DHCP, and that is up and running fine.
What I want to know is if its possible to effectively use the OSX as a router, connect the WiFi to a BT Home Hub, and the ethernet port to a switch (I could use the Home Hub as a router but not a fan, so using it purely as a modem at the moment). As it stands the two networks are interdependent, but is it possible to bridge the two so traffic can come in on the ethernet and out over the WiFi?
Remember that DHCP isn't routable (I don't think) unless you have a helper on the switch.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI know its possible to use an OSX server as DHCP, and that is up and running fine.
What I want to know is if its possible to effectively use the OSX as a router, connect the WiFi to a BT Home Hub, and the ethernet port to a switch (I could use the Home Hub as a router but not a fan, so using it purely as a modem at the moment). As it stands the two networks are interdependent, but is it possible to bridge the two so traffic can come in on the ethernet and out over the WiFi?
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Is this possible - OSX Server and Networking
I know its possible to use an OSX server as DHCP, and that is up and running fine.
What I want to know is if its possible to effectively use the OSX as a router, connect the WiFi to a BT Home Hub, and the ethernet port to a switch (I could use the Home Hub as a router but not a fan, so using it purely as a modem at the moment). As it stands the two networks are interdependent, but is it possible to bridge the two so traffic can come in on the ethernet and out over the WiFi?Tags: None
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