I took down the network : |
We have a really good small biz product around here by ATT here that's a shared fiber offering. 1Gb up and down for less than $135 a month and they guarantee to add additional circuits if the original reaches 70% saturation. This product is so poorly marketed that nobody uses it, thus I've never installed it and had to share with anyone (that i can tell anyway).
Anyhoo, they came out yesterday to install it at one of our branches with 10 people. They sent out the same Router with built in ONT as they use in NEW ATT Fiber\Uverse residential installs. It's even got wifi6. Perfectly fine for this office's purposes.
So I simply wired WAN2 into the back of the router to grab a 192 address from the router so i could configure it later to run pass thru and SD-WAN, then ultimately get rid of the cable broadband on WAN1. But as soon as i plugged it in, it killed internet access on my WAN1-INTERNAL interface/subnet/setup...which is in NO way connected to WAN2 anywhere.
The question is WHY. I simply don't understand. I have no static routes set except a default thru WAN1. I have no WAN2 policies set. It's probably something dumb I'm doing and I know how to work around it but i still don't get it. Shouldn't i be able to set any damn address i want on WAN2 and absolutely NOTHING happen to the existing WAN1 and Internal networks?