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    RDP to subnet over the internet...

    So weird one guys. The W8968 has a DDNS section in the settings. TP-link must have a deal with no-ip.com or something as the router admin page actually links straight to their register page. I signed up for a free no-ip account and setup a domain, and then enabled DDNS with that. Now when I...
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    RDP to subnet over the internet...

    Hi guys, I have two routers: ISP router (TP link w8968) LabRouter (Linksys E1200) The Lan port of the ISP router is connected to the WAN port of LabRouter. ISP Router hands out DHCP addresses in 192.168.1.xxx and has a reservation to assign LabRouter a WAN IP of 192.168.1.2...
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Well, I ordered a cheap £20 Linksys E1200, plugged it in, setup my DHCP info etc. as I did in post 1 and it worked first time with no issues - I'm posting from a client on the lab subnet now. I really don't have a good word to say about the ASUS RT-N56U, it has caused me nothing but issues...
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    On my macbook, connected to the ASUS, I entered a manual router address of 192.168.1.1 which would be the TP Link. As I expected, the client cannot browse anything on the network or load any web pages, or get to the TP Link admin console as they are on different subnets... or should I also...
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Hm, exactly the same symptoms with NAT enabled as disabled. Strange...
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Ok so I must have already resolved the DNS thing last night as when I got back to the router to check it was in fact set to Automatically obtain DNS - apologies for the confusion! I noticed the ASUS firewall was on, so i turned that off to rule it out, however still no luck. If I try to...
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Now that you say that it does seem like an oversight, maybe I jsut wasnt paying attenting when I did that! Weird, I did test the other night just browsing to some IP addresses rather than URLs and that didn't work either... but I'll try this tonight and report back. Thanks!
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Ah apologies, forgot to say: the Default Gateway of the ASUS is set to 192.168.1.1 and both DNS servers are entered also as 192.168.1.1
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    LAN-WAN Internet issue

    Hi guys, I am setting up a small lab network for my MCSA studies, I wanted to have a seperate physical network so it doesnt interfere with my family but also, if possible, connect through the same internet connection for downloading software updates etc. I have two routers: a TP Link TD-W8968...
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