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#1
The HG8143A5 router is configured by the ISP, will take ages for them to add the 2 ip's.
I'm back to zero again  :'( , been running with the HG8143A5 subnet for the lbe's for a couple of days until yestarday when i couldn't access the lbe that ends with 200. After climbing 80m to connect to the antenna and change the ip to the previous subnet i have internet but no webinterface access to the lbe's.
I forgot to mention in my previous posts that the 2 lbe's form a transparent bridge between the HG8143A5 and the tenda router.
#2
Problem solved!

I have changed to lbe's ip to be on the same network as the HG8143A5 router. I hope there will be no ip conflict since i don't have access to this router to reserve the two ip's that i have assigned to the lbe's!

Regards
Antmar
#3
I'm not sure but i don't think so! In order for me to be able to configure the 2 LBE's (these are wireless antennas from Ubiquiti) i had to manually set my network card ip address. I have added a static route in Tenda table like this -> destination:192.168.3.0 subnet:255.255.255.0 gateway:192.168.3.1 WAN1.
The wan ip is 192.168.100.xxx which is alocated by the left side router in the image attached.
#4
Hello,

I have the following network as in the image attached. How can i access the device with ip 192.168.3.201 being connected on Tenda lan port ? I have tried adding a static route on Tenda router but it's not working. Any suggestions?

ps: I can ping and get reply from 192.168.100.1
     both antennas have static ip's

Regars
Antmar