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## Introduction
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This article is the continuation of [the previous one]({{< ref "blog/home/home.md" >}}). Since posting I updated the last two paragraphs because I forgot two reasons for my design choices. You might want to read it again since the following articles implement those choices.
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This article is the second one in a series about my home network:
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- [part one: My home network]({{< ref "blog/home/home.md" >}})
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- [part three: Bridging and roaming on my home wifi]({{< ref "blog/home/wifi.md" >}})
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If you try to follow this as a guide and something is not clear do not hesitate to shoot me an email asking for clarifications or screenshots!
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And finally reconfigure the wan interface:
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- edit the wan interface and configure its final subnet: I use `192.168.1.5/24` to address the router with `192.168.1.1` as gateway (the address of my FAI's router on my LAN)
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- Save and apply your changes
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- save and apply your changes
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I leave the INPUT traffic allowed on my firewall because I intend to access my router from my LAN, which means through this interface named wan
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