Currently my home network is wired as follows: Cable Modem is connected to a wireless linksys router. This router has DHCP. I have on laptop that uses the wifi part of the router. There are two kids computers that are hard wired to the router. Then in my office I have another linksys router (dhcp disabled) which I am just using as a hub, this 'hub' is plugged into the wireless router.
I've got ASG installed on an old PC I wasn't using (with 2 NIC cards). I assumed I would plug the WAN NIC card (eth1) of ASG into the cable modem, then the Internal (eth0) side of ASG would go into my wireless router. This way all traffic would go from the cable modem to ASG to wireless router (and visa-versa). But when I started thinking about the Default Gateway, I started to doubt this configuration. Right now the default gateway is my wireless router. In ASG I was going setup eth1 with a static IP, but wouldn't save it and I think the reason is because I didn't have a default gateway entered. I realized I wasn't sure what the default gateway should be.
Where should ASG be wired in my network?
--Scott
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