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sanjaydevani
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Dear Sir, 

 

i am attaching pic so you can understand better i am not too good English but trying to make you understand.

 

we are 5 Friends and staying same floor so we bought One Internet connection with sharing so we can share my movies collection. now in photo i show you how is our internally ip address 

and how i set media server. 

 

i can do one single ip router but there is some privacy issue loke computer files and all...

54fa8f5c09df5_MB.jpg

 

if you can help me please reply me soon 

 

have a nice day!!!!!

 

Posted (edited)

The simple way would be to let your network untouched if you're not able to figure out what to do by yourself.

Make Media Browser available on the internet and have al clients connect to the public address.

 

Cheers,

 

Danee

Edited by Danee
bertbert72
Posted

On first glance, this looks like a very cumbersome way to set up a network if all you are trying to do is share an internet connection, but I don't know what drivers you had for doing this.  Easiest option would be do as Danee says and share it over the internet.

 

It's not clear from your diagram where exactly the MediaBrowser server is sitting.  I'm guessing it is in one of your subnets.  One thing you could quickly check is that you don't have wireless isolation turned on.  If you have it set and need it because you don't want each network to see anything in the other networks, then over the internet is your only option.

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sanjaydevani, 

 

Do you have all these AP's in the network? If you do, the IP addressing is all wrong.

 

What device is the main net connection. Does it support routing, VLans etc. What subnet masks are being used?

JeremyFr79
Posted

WOW, that is a horrible setup, the not just double but TRIPLE NAT, god what a nightmare!  You'd be better going with some better hardware and VLANing everyone behind a single NAT.  Yikes I would guess it to be a huge STP nightmare as well. Optimally a VLAN to SSID setup would be best if you're going to do this all wirelessly, Have the primary router setup to VLAN to each sub user, and each VLAN uses it's own SSID.  You could then route between vlans for traffic only in relation to your MB Server. while keeping all other traffic private from one another.  My head is literally wanting to explode after seeing that graphic.

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as danne says - hard reset all hardware, let all items negotiate their own IP, they will range 192.168.AAA.XXX. All the AAA's need to be same, they will self negotiate the XXX's by themselves.

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Without knowing what the hardware is being used here "letting them negotiate their own IP's" wont cut it.

 

as an example

  1. the WiFi equipment being used may all have DHCP capability which by default will be enabled and cause all sorts of horrid problems
  2. What if the OP needs to keep the network traffic for the "homes" seperate apart from access to the MB server

Another consideration here should be the channels the AP's are operating on. If they are all from the same manufacturer then out of the box they will all be on the same channel which will provide terrible WiFi performance.

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to clarify - the only items you really need to disable auto DHCP would be for wireless repeaters; all other items should auto negotiate without issue, connected to my router are 4 switches, 2 wireless repeaters (DHCP off), loads of computers, laptops, mobile phones, roku's, etc on standard settings.

sanjaydevani
Posted

thanks for your supports, aftef many days finally i was sucess coz of DHCP off, having deficulty coz of router setings tried many times, but today i got sucsess for two apparment now i have to set same with other 3 apparment

 

 

thank you so much """WarrenH"""", """berrick""",

sanjaydevani
Posted

What is best main router to buy who can manage more than, 30 router

 

Like example in photos attached

JeremyFr79
Posted (edited)

Why buy when you can build, find an old PC throw a couple of good NIC's in it and run PFSense, it will outdo any off the shelf consumer router you can buy.  www.pfsense.org

Edited by JeremyFr79

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