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Asus RT-N66U Guest Network No Internet Access

mogley766

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My end goal is to have my guest network running on it's own "virtual" network with Internet access and NO LAN access. At this point, I can connect to the guest network, get an IP/DNS, no LAN access, but I CANNOT get to the Internet.

On to the details. I have Verizon Fios Actiontec router. All services, such as DHCP, DNS and NTP run on their own Centos KVM. Pretty much the verizon router only does what it needs for Fios to work. I have one of the LAN ports from the Actiontec router connecting into a LAN port on the RT-N66U.

The attached file asus_rt-n66u-config.txt are all the changes I made in the GUI and CLI.

The attached file router-default-configs.txt contains the output of ebtables -L, iptables -L and ifconfig BEFORE to running the firewall-start script.

The attached file router-firewall-start-configs.txt contains the output of ebtables -L, iptables -L and ifconfig AFTER running the firewall-start script.

The attached file brctl-show.txt contains the bridge information.

Thanks in advance for any help on this matter. I am really hoping this can be solved without having to install a DD-WRT build, which I had working with this type of configuration on my old netgear router (RT-N66U replaced the netgear).
 

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I think you need to plug into the WAN port of the RT-N66U.
 
Thanks for the reply. I have tried your suggestions, but still no luck.

I moved the ethernet cable from LAN1 port to WAN.

In the router, I went to the WAN section and did the following:
* Enable WAN -> Yes
* Enable NAT -> Yes

I then rebooted the router.

At this point both my internal Wireless and Guest Wireless were not working.

Let me know if I misinterpreted what you said about the WAN port.

Thanks.
 

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