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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    I guess it was difficult for me to grasp because in my mind, Router 1, 192.168.1.1 should have all knowledge of what's connected to it, which includes 192.168.2.1.. and Router 2 should be the one that would not have any knowledge of Router 1 haha... but, it's the other way around... very confusing.
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    Thank you that makes sense now.. Sorry it took so long haha.
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    Sorry, but the analogies do not make sense to me because of lack of knowledge in networking. I am sure for anyone else it makes perfect sense. Can you just give an example without using streets or addresses or whatnot,... just something like.. "when trying to communicate with a device at...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    by this, do you mean via firewall? Sorry, but I don't get the metaphor of knocking at the door. How do this apply to an actual situation where I need to communicate with a device?
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    also, what do you mean when you say....
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    So you're saying I should be able to see and communicate with a device connected to Router 1, 192.168.1.1 when I am connected to Router 2, 192.168.2.1? This is done out of the gate?
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    I tried that already, but because the IoT and the cameras need to be on separate routers, not necessarily on separate networks. This is because the 6 wireless cameras are constantly transmitting data and it creates an issue. This is why the wireless cameras will need to be on a router with...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    @glens The way my setup is now is... Router 1 is where the modem is. So from the modem, I connected the ETH cable to the WAN port of the router which makes it the main one... so, I would have to instead of connecting the modem to the WAN port of router 1, I would need to connect it to the LAN...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    oh ok. I thought maybe via iptables I can deny access to the LAN to certain devices using their respective IPs.
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    So this cannot be done at the main router? Meaning, even if the iptable is set on the main router to block LAN access to devices connected on router 2 which are on the same network? or are you saying that because router 2 is set as AP mode, Router 1 has no control over it?
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    If there was a way to keep the 2nd Router in AP mode as it is right now and maybe via iptables deny or allow certain devices connected to Router 2 to have LAN access would be great as well. Is there a way via iptables that for example.. Router 1 can "see" or "communicate" with a device on...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    My IoT stuff are on the main router. The 2nd router is for my POE and wireless security cameras which are on another part of the property. I had everything on the main router, but the wireless cameras were not getting a solid connection, so it was suggested to move all cameras to a separate...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    I looked at that and tried to understand it...it's a bit difficult for someone like me to understand what all those settings mean and do. The WAN IP on router 2 shows as 192.168.1.88 which is understandable as this router is connected to Router 1 via LAN to WAN. I'm just having trouble trying...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    Never mind about this.. I do still have internet access... how would that look like? Also, how can I access router 2 gui from router 1?
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    All I need is for devices connected to router 1 to "see", "communicate", "talk to"...whatever the technical wording is... with router 2 devices...but router 2 devices should not do the same with devices on router 1. I apologize if this feels like pulling teeth, but I don't know the correct...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    Just wanted to clarify again.. I need to be able to pull 192.168.2.1 while connected to router 1, but not vice versa. also, if I set this on router 2, I lose internet connection altogether on router 2.
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    I have done what PunchBros said, but I was not able to communicate with router 2 from router 1.
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    so I add this to Network Services Filter on router 2?
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    Well, let me ask this... Is it better for router 2 to assign IPs or to let router 1 do it? Router 2 will have security cameras (wired/wireless), but on a different network 192.168.2.1. I thought I could have Router 2 connected LAN to LAN to router 1 while in different networks and both routers...
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    AP Mode Denied LAN Access

    so, the ethernet cable would go from router 1 LAN to router 2 LAN or WAN?
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