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Recent content by in0verMyHead

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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Fixed both ... still no luck ... anything else to diagnose or look into?
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    OK, here it is. I wonder if there's weirdness in the routing table for 1 ... Router 1 Router Table: Router 2 Router Table: "ipconfig /all" Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Xmen Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . ...
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Here are the WAN-NAT pass through pages: Router 1 Router 2
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    I get a connection refused and don't believe my model has telnet support (doesn't exist in the options) and did some googling. Perhaps I've incorrectly set a gateway so I took screenshots of the router configuration pages. Anything stand out as wrong? Router 1: Router 2:
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Yes I do: Yes I do: Times out still. I didn't hard connect it to my router, so it's the only wireless connection. Packet loss at 7% for over 100 pings. Seems reliable. HP 8715. Just got it at Costco. I'm confounded ...
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    I have a really old Apple Airport Extreme and Express that are the repeaters.
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Router 1 and Router 2 connected by ethernet. Router 1 LAN <-> Router 2 WAN. Powered off Router's 3 and 4 and unplugged the switch. Ping Computer A -> Computer B is solid now. Still can't RDP into Computer B Connection to my printer on Router 2 times out still. What's next?
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Good call. I have a bunch of other gear. Namely, I had Router 2 plugged into another router in bridge mode. I've since cleaned everything up. All testing is done on wired connections. I'm still getting the same timeout to the printer and "connection to the server was was lost" for RDP. What...
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Tried all your suggestions. RDP from Computer A to Computer B can't get initiated either. I get a "connection to the server was was lost" error. In trying to reach my printer, now connected to Router 2, the web connection times out. Any other tests to run? Thanks for the help to this point...
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Wow! You nailed it. I can ping computer B from computer A. However, I can't SMB into it. Any ideas? Computer A is a Mac and Computer B is a Windows machine. I'm trying to network attach via Finder with smb://10.0.0.79 and it times out. Computer B has the firewall turned off. Note if...
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    Two Asus Routers Chained Together (LAN -> WAN) [one dedicated VPN router]

    Here is my setup Router 1: 192.168.1.1 subnet: 255.255.255.0 FW version: 3.0.0.4.380_7266 Router 2: IP leased from Router 1: 192.168.1.11. Own IP is 10.0.0.1 subnet: 255.0.0.0 Asuswrt-merlin: FW version:380.65 Computer A: plugged into Router 1 with IP 192.168.1.189 Computer B: plugged into...
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