Thanks for the reply.
But I still don't know what's the correct protocol to use, PPPoE or Static IP.
With Static IP I'm able to reach the modem subnet.
With PPPoE I don't if I can have any benefit like better performance.
What do you suggest?
I found the issue.
It's because tp-link is connected to my modem by PPPoE protocol.
If I change it to static IP then I 'm able to reach the missing subnet.
Now my question is which protocol should be used?
PPPoE or Static IP?
I think PPPoE should be used just by modem to connect to service...
I need one more help if you can
My device are on the 192.168.2.0/24, from my Laptop I would like to access my routers:
1) 192.168.2.1
2) 192.168.0.1
3) 192.168.1.1
4) 192.168.3.1
I cannot access 192.168.3.1, I suspect some service on 192.168.3.1 need to be re enable to allow it to work.
I...
Sorry for the later of my reply.
Thanks for the support. You are right both devices are covering 2 different area of network and cannot be compared.
About the app I think I have to write to tp-link support as in the device page is showed as compatible but in the app the er605 is not list among...
Amazing!!!
I was not aware of that, Asus firmware is really cool more than the TP-Link one at this point.
Now the only think that I would like to address is the Android App of the TP-Link.
The problem here is that the app is requiring you to scan the QR Code on the rear of the TP-Link or...
Since is connected to TP-Link by Automatic IP, Asus will have a internal wan IP and not a public IP because it's not connecting by PPPoE.
It seem is not possible to use the PPPoE on Asus to connect to TP-Link because TP-Link is not providing any NAT- PPPoE Relay / Pass-through as Asus does.
I've some more question related the config for you:
1) I had to connect tp-Link to my Modem/Router using Wan/ PPPoE and Asus to TP-Link using Wan/Dynamic IP, because of this type connection Asus is not aware anymore of the publick IP and the in built DDNS client is not working, have you figure...
Then I did the correct setting again.
I did a test turning off the primary wan and I saw that PC not reported any gap on the connection, the swap was well managed
@Smokey613
I have 2 question for you:
1) I would like to use tplink in failover mode because my USB modem has a low signal, what's the correct settings to use it in failover mode and not load balancing?
2) what's the correct setting for DMZ in tp-link? can you provide me an example?
it should be nice to have tp-link to see these devices to better use the load balancing feature based on services
I found this reply surfing around
t can be very useful if you have several routers connected in cascade. This can be interesting for example if you have several wired devices...
@Smokey613
Got a question: I received the TP-Link right now, is there a way to allow TP-Link to see all the devices connected to Asus without turning Asus into an access point? I think I have to disable NAT and DHCP on Asus but not totally sure.
For sure I need to assign a static IP for Asus...