On my router , an ASUS RT-AX3000, a device seen on the connected list as static 192.168.50.100, can not be pinged successfully from the router or anyone on the router’s local network, 192.168.2.0.0 Now, this happened as a BIG mistake. I initially set up the local net as 192.168.50.0.0. However, I needed to change the local net due to errors I was getting. When I changed to the new net, 192.168.2.0, I was not careful enough and left the device with a static ip when the new net came up, so it’s a Zombie out there. It is QNAP NAS that I Really need to get to by web or even ssh, but can not, even when using some extreme measures. Is there a way I can set up routing on the router to connect? Please excuse the ignorance, but most of what little I knew about routing has been forgotten. Need some help...
TIA,
Randy
TIA,
Randy