I have the following setup:
Fiberhome PON modem in BRIDGE mode and LAN IP 192.168.1.1
RT-AC68U configured as a ROUTER (NAT enabled), PPPoE authentication with my ISP and LAN IP 192.168.0.1
My laptop is connected to the AC68U wireless. The internet connection is alright. However, I'd like to be able to connect the the Fiberhome web gui without having to connect my laptop directly to it.
My previous router was a TP-Link WR940N, which had a feature called "WAN Dual Access", also known as "Russian PPPoE". With this feature, I could simply configure a secondary static WAN IP address to the same WAN port and be able to connect to the bridged modem.
Look at the pic below:
This allows me to connect to the bridge modem interface directly through the TP-Link WAN port.
In the AC68U configurations, I've found a "Dual WAN" feature, but it seems to be targeted for people with actual double ISP connections (like load balance or backup connection). It doesn't allow me to set both WAN to the same WAN port (I need to choose different ports for primary and secondary WAN), so it doesn't seem to be what I want.
My question: am I able, with Asus stock firmware, to set a "WAN Dual Access" and connect to my bridge modem through the WAN port of the Asus router?
Fiberhome PON modem in BRIDGE mode and LAN IP 192.168.1.1
RT-AC68U configured as a ROUTER (NAT enabled), PPPoE authentication with my ISP and LAN IP 192.168.0.1
My laptop is connected to the AC68U wireless. The internet connection is alright. However, I'd like to be able to connect the the Fiberhome web gui without having to connect my laptop directly to it.
My previous router was a TP-Link WR940N, which had a feature called "WAN Dual Access", also known as "Russian PPPoE". With this feature, I could simply configure a secondary static WAN IP address to the same WAN port and be able to connect to the bridged modem.
Look at the pic below:

This allows me to connect to the bridge modem interface directly through the TP-Link WAN port.
In the AC68U configurations, I've found a "Dual WAN" feature, but it seems to be targeted for people with actual double ISP connections (like load balance or backup connection). It doesn't allow me to set both WAN to the same WAN port (I need to choose different ports for primary and secondary WAN), so it doesn't seem to be what I want.
My question: am I able, with Asus stock firmware, to set a "WAN Dual Access" and connect to my bridge modem through the WAN port of the Asus router?