Hi guys n gals -
Newbie on the forum here…
We have a Max Transit Duo in our RV and recently bought an RV lot where we winter for the colder months down in the desert. The lot has a small building on it. I bought a cheap Linksys router which does Wireless N (2.4ghz and 5.8ghz WiFi plus a few lan ports and a wan port)
We also use Starlink and I use WiFi as WAN to get it to connect to my Pepwave since there was a bug with the chipset in using the Starlink Ethernet Adapter and some Peplink gear…
While I’m parked at my lot I would like to use the starlink wan solution for both networks: the one in my RV (default Pepwave subnet) and I’d like to create a new ip subnet on the Linksys and somehow route them together so I can seamlessly access both sets of devices from either network. It will also allow the devices on the lot to access my Starlink via my Pepwave when co-located physically.
When I drive away for the summer (full time RVer) I will deploy an older cellular modem to the Linksys routers wan port and be able to access the devices (ring doorbell, blink cameras, power monitoring, temp and humidity sensors) from my RV on the road via the cell modem’s SIM card.
Assuming this is possible with the Pepwave (it’s pretty high end networking gear) would I connect the WAN port of the Linksys router up to a LAN port on the Pepwave? Alternately, if this whole idea is not possible - I’m at least going to plug in the Starlink Ethernet Adapter and use to for the Linksys wan connection and use WiFi as wan for the Pepwave to get to the dishy….but this doesn’t truly interconnect the two ip subnets. They’re separate. Hopefully there’s an easy solution to doing this staring me in the face…. Any ideas on how to,do this. (Set a static route?). Thanks!
Tom Rogers