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...
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...
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?
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.
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!!
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...
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
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...
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...