UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue
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@jaredbusch this is just one of those times in life I wish I never let someone fiddle with the networking. All I can say is im thankful it βworkedβ somewhat but I do see that my concerns werenβt fake, they were real.
Now Iβve found after reviewing the port forwarding that RDP was open guys im not a network guru, but i know RDP shouldnt be open on the internet. Now I have more fires to put out.
@scottalanmiller is it too late for a flamming dr pepper?
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@scottalanmiller is it too late for a flamming dr pepper?
Never too late!
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Ok Jared just popped into the Ubiquiti Controller so here is what we have.
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Scott I like this community forum app better than spiceworks in some ways it's faster and easier especially with the photos!
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Scott I like this community forum app better than spiceworks in some ways it's faster and easier especially with the photos!
Oh it is WAY better. A lot more modern, too. We have the advantage here of being like eight years younger, so we weren't saddled with as much cruft. And we learned from loads of mistakes that they made (but all things we warned them about years before - so they had had all kinds of opportunity to fix them.) We basically went with the community design that we had proposed to them aroudn 2011 They said we were crazy and that we didn't know forum needs like they did. Tee hee.
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What is your network scope in reality because this just hurts.
I think you main netwokr is 10.10.0.0/22 (I think that was his intention, but during the revamp, I think he intended one of our remote sites to be the .0 and .1 and to vpn link them together, of course, that only worked wonkily and it was scrapped).
And your wireless seems to be 10.10.4.0/24 (doesn't appear to be correct looks like we have to WLANs, the main lan should be using our 10.x.x.x and the guest lan not sure yet, investigating)
Is this right? (all this what I'm seeing is up for debate )
What LAN IP should all of your systems have for their gateway? 10.10.2.1 is the router, 10.10.2.251 is the ad/dns/dhcp
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@scottalanmiller said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
It's easier to type on this! In SW I had to kinda go back/forth.
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@scottalanmiller said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
It's easier to type on this! In SW I had to kinda go back/forth.
I've timed it before... I can post up to TEN responses on ML before my page fully loads in SW! Although they've improved that recently, but it is still several to one.
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@JaredBusch & @dbeato I think a trip to the local brewery will be in order soon. The Office WLAN should use the dhcp server of the Windows box. At this point I don't see the point of the Guest LAN since apparently, people are logging into the main one ;( now that I can see the logs!
Gonna nuke the guest and re-do this one later.
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@JaredBusch so when I look at this config, basically the wireless was going to require the USG for a dhcp server, but since we don't have one, and even though it has 192.168.1.1/24 for the network, I'm on my phone and I'm getting a 10.x.x.x ip so I think that should be fine. Wierd but fine. I'm disabling the DHCP server on the WLAN side for the Controller. Doesn't make sense to have it!
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@JaredBusch & @dbeato I think a trip to the local brewery will be in order soon. The Office WLAN should use the dhcp server of the Windows box. At this point I don't see the point of the Guest LAN since apparently, people are logging into the main one ;( now that I can see the logs!
Gonna nuke the guest and re-do this one later.
Of course it is, it is already after noon!
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@JaredBusch & @dbeato I think a trip to the local brewery will be in order soon. The Office WLAN should use the dhcp server of the Windows box. At this point I don't see the point of the Guest LAN since apparently, people are logging into the main one ;( now that I can see the logs!
Gonna nuke the guest and re-do this one later.
LOL, never too late The Guest LAN is something that you would use if configured on any SSID
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@dbeato I agree, but I'd like to cut down on the "why is my wifi not working" so I can redo it properly
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Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, now the clients that were not able to get online are online again, no biggie. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is supposed to be properly set up.
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, now the clients that were not able to get online are online again, no biggie. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is supposed to be properly set up.
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
Those clients have a gateway of 10.10.3.1 or 10.10.4.1.
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@jaredbusch said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, now the clients that were not able to get online are online again, no biggie. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is supposed to be properly set up.
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
Those clients have a gateway of 10.10.3.1 or 10.10.4.1.
Exactly - to fix those clients, you need to change their gateway to whatever you want the single gateway IP to be. Then you could get rid of those extra IPs on the ER interface.
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, ...
I might have missed this, but why do you have multiple networks on a single LAN?
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
Set up in what way on the Windows Server? Why does Windows Server need configuration for subnets it is not on?
What's the purpose of the different subnets?
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@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, now the clients that were not able to get online are online again, no biggie. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is supposed to be properly set up.
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
So the Router options need to be change on each scope to have the correct gateway. You shouldn't need to have multiple gateways for each subnet. Do you have the guest subnet VLANs accessible from the Server?
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@dbeato said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
@krisleslie said in UBNT EdgeRouter LAN Config Issue:
Ok guys I'm utterly confused. So when I go back to the Edge Router, add the 10.10.3.1 and 10.10.4.1 to the interface for my lan, now the clients that were not able to get online are online again, no biggie. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is supposed to be properly set up.
I am under the impression, all subnets should only be set up on the windows server directly, not on the router.
So the Router options need to be change on each scope to have the correct gateway. You shouldn't need to have multiple gateways for each subnet. Do you have the guest subnet VLANs accessible from the Server?
He only actually has two subnets.
10.10.0.0/22 and 10.10.4.0/24