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    [Help needed] Reachhing a router behind another router through DDNS and port forwarding.

    Wow!!! Thank you for the detailed instructions!!! I will give this a go. Much appreciated!!
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    [Help needed] Reachhing a router behind another router through DDNS and port forwarding.

    Hi, yes Router B (Asus AC86u) can indeed run a VPN Server but it is configured as a client to use PIA (Private Internet Access). Hmmm so you are thinking of having router B setup also as a VPN server that could be reached from WAN? But then it is using PIA to anonymize all the devices behind...
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    [Help needed] Reachhing a router behind another router through DDNS and port forwarding.

    I have given a made up public IP ... This is not my actual WAN IP for privacy/security reasons...
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    [Help needed] Reachhing a router behind another router through DDNS and port forwarding.

    Hi everyone, I need a little help with a mix of WAN + LAN + NAT situation… So I have Router A, B & C. (A) is Internet facing (B) is setup on a different subnet to offer VPN coverage by using the router’s VPN client (C) is configured as an Access Point to offer expanded wifi coverage...
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    Is there such a thing as an airprint printserver ?

    I really meant a printserver that would run on the router and do AirPrinting for non-airprint printers.
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    Is there such a thing as an airprint printserver ?

    I am currently running a Windows service to allow me to airprint to a shared non-airprint printer. It would be nice to not be forced to have my PC on just so I can airprint though. Hence the reason of my inquiry. Is there such a thing as an airprint printserver that can run on a Asus router?
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    How to access computers from first router to second router?

    Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated.
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    How to access computers from first router to second router?

    So then it is really RouterB’s firewall that was at fault for not allowing me to reach devices in its subnet. Disabling the DMZ makes disabling RouterB’s firewall a safer decision I guess.
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    How to access computers from first router to second router?

    That works. I already had a static route setup but I still couldn’t reach devices on the subnet. Disabling the DMZ in RouterA and turning off the firewall in RouterB did the trick. Thank you very much!!
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    How to access computers from first router to second router?

    Current setup: I have a RouterB (Asus RT-AC86U) (Lan: 192.168.3.1/Wan 192.168.2.20) running a VPN client (on stock firmware) connected to the WAN port of RouterA (Asus RT-AC1200G) (Lan 192.168.2.1) which has no VPN. DMZ is set on RouterA to allow transparent Internet connectivity to RouterB...
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    Plex media server bypass openVPN

    Upon entering : touch openvpn-event I get : Read-only file system So when I attempt to modify and save I end up with a ReadOnly error. Is that to be expected? I am running Merlin LTS fork version 374.43_45ECj9527 by john9527 on RT-N66U
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    ASUS RT-AC1200G Issues

    Been facing the same problem this morning with the same router. Not sure what to think. It messes up badly with my video conferences at home.
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    HELP: Setting a router between N66U internet modem

    No. Actually it is them who said that I was double NATed (after level 1 support escalated my issue NOT on my request ). I pretty much did a copy and paste of my initial inquiry (but clearer as my first inquiry here was done half asleep) on this thread and even provided router logs + full router...
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    HELP: Setting a router between N66U internet modem

    Ok so everything works now. Newbie error on my part. (FacePalm) So I cascaded the routers BUT this time changed network segments on the Routers. Router A (LinkSys) has now 192.168.2.1 instead of 192.168.1.2. Router B (RT-N66U) has remained at 192.168.1.1. I have reenabled DHCP on the secondary...
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