On Tuesday 18 December 2012 09:09:16 AM IST, Kevin Brandstatter wrote: > On 12/17/2012 07:26 PM, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm stuck with a routing issue: >> >> I have a DD-WRT router, which has one WAN port and four LAN ports >> with WiFi. >> >> I have a fiber connection which is connected by dialing PPPoE using >> pppd on the router, so I have no choice but to connect the fiber >> connection on WAN port. >> >> I have yet another (much slower) ADSL link, with it's own router >> (LAN-only). I'm trying to connect the router to the DD-WRT router's >> LAN port. I'm able to access the router, but routing through the >> gateway (the ADSL router) fails. >> >> Here's a simple diagram: >> >> The LAN network I'm using on DDWRT is 192.168.0.0, which is the >> LAN network for the internal side and WiFi. >> >> The fiber connection is obviously public network. >> >> The other ADSL connection can be configured to change subnet, it >> has a LAN side and WAN side. >> >> How I can I route through the ADSL router without requiring a >> separate NIC/network for it? >> > what exactly are you trying to route? traffic out to the internet over > the ADSL? or just trying to connect the machines on that router to the > fiber line and route all traffic from both out on the fiber? > > -Kevin
Actually my fiber connection has a smaller limit than the ADSL connection. I am trying to use the fiber connection for all activities except some torrent downloading for which I want to use my ADSL connection. Once I'm able to route through the ADSL gateway, it would be easy for me to setup another ip on eth0 on my machine on which transmission could listen. All traffic on that ip would be routed through ADSL and otherwise the fiber. -- Nilesh Govindarajan http://nileshgr.com

