I have been trying to set up a Cisco wired network in my home while still maintaining the wireless network. Everything is working on the LAN meaning my wired network can ping any wireless device and I can ping the inside gateway which is [removed] . My problem is I can not get my wired devices out on the internet or ping the outside gateway.
There appears to be two outside addresses on the TG790 Verizon wireless router I have; one is [removed] which I can ping from my Cisco wired network the other is labeled "Default Gateway" [removed] which I can not ping from my Cisco wired network. It's confusing to me why I can ping one of those addresses but not the other being in the same subnet. Pinging that outside gateway from my wired network is my ticket out but I need assistance in how I can get that to work.
The Verizon TG790 shows that it is in Bridge Mode and I have statically assigned IP [removed] to my Cisco interface from the Verizon router and the interface connected to my Cisco router. The Verizon router sees the Cisco router interface and shows it's MAC address in it's ARP table so those two interfaces appear to be connected.
Is there some special route I need to put in the Verizon router to get out? Like do I need to connect [removed]to the outside gateway? Do I need some port forwarding rule or NAT in place on the Verizon router?
Thanks,
Rick Q
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