jvande
New Around Here
This, I’m sure, is not a unique problem, but I’ve tried a couple of different things that don’t seem to work properly. I’ve drawn a quick diagram to illustrate my current setup:
Here is the problem. I’d like to access, via Samba (Windows share), Router B’s hard drive from Computer A. Computer A can read Router A, and Computer B can read Router A and Router B’s hard drive, but Computer A can’t reach Router B’s hard drive due to a double NAT situation (from what I can understand - this may be wrong though, hence the question asking for advice). Router B used to be the main gateway to the internet but my new ISP requires their modem to be the gateway now. I had DDNS and a VPN set up on Router B. The only way (so far) that I can get those two working now is to enable a DMZ to router B, which makes Computer A unable to connect via Windows Share.
Some options?:
I apologize if this is a repeat question, but I’ve been scouring the net for a solution and I’ve crashed my network multiple times now (my roommate is getting pissed because he’s on the same subnet as computer A).
Thanks to all of the experts.

Here is the problem. I’d like to access, via Samba (Windows share), Router B’s hard drive from Computer A. Computer A can read Router A, and Computer B can read Router A and Router B’s hard drive, but Computer A can’t reach Router B’s hard drive due to a double NAT situation (from what I can understand - this may be wrong though, hence the question asking for advice). Router B used to be the main gateway to the internet but my new ISP requires their modem to be the gateway now. I had DDNS and a VPN set up on Router B. The only way (so far) that I can get those two working now is to enable a DMZ to router B, which makes Computer A unable to connect via Windows Share.
Some options?:
- turning off firewall on Router B to allow traffic (exposes network to internet - no thanks)
- moving hard drive B to Router A (possible, but then network drives need to be completely remapped and VPN and DDDNS on Router B still won’t work)
- turn off DMZ and assign 192.168.2.1 address to router 2 (other features such as DDNS and VPN no longer work)
- Swap Router A with Router B (ISP won’t allow this – no TV otherwise)
- “Transparent Bridging” (Computer A no longer receives an IP address as all of the lan ports are now bridged – in reality the internet disappears on all machine - PPPoe - no password provided by ISP)
- static routing (how do you do this and where/what do you put into router?)
I apologize if this is a repeat question, but I’ve been scouring the net for a solution and I’ve crashed my network multiple times now (my roommate is getting pissed because he’s on the same subnet as computer A).
Thanks to all of the experts.

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