craigeryjohn
New Around Here
I have T-Mobile home internet. Their gateway allows ZERO configuration for firewall, DNS, DHCP, etc. I'm stuck with 192.168.12.xxx and whatever random IPs it gives out. I let the T-Mobile gateway service iot devices, and some upstairs wired devices. Again, it has ZERO configurability, but serves a good purpose for keeping my smart switches and chatty iot devices connected and off my main wifi channels.
Downstream from that I use an AX-88U in router mode to handle the bulk of our home devices, for DHCP, nextdns CLI, etc. This is on 192.168.0.xxx. On occasion, a devices between the two networks will need to communication, e.g. for printing, networked USB drive, gateway management, etc.
But I just cannot figure out how to configure the Asus to allow traffic to pass between these two devices! Pings pass through, internet traffic is great, but it's like inbound traffic from any 12.xxx device is blocked. Any suggestions how to set a port trigger or custom firewall script to allow this?
Downstream from that I use an AX-88U in router mode to handle the bulk of our home devices, for DHCP, nextdns CLI, etc. This is on 192.168.0.xxx. On occasion, a devices between the two networks will need to communication, e.g. for printing, networked USB drive, gateway management, etc.
But I just cannot figure out how to configure the Asus to allow traffic to pass between these two devices! Pings pass through, internet traffic is great, but it's like inbound traffic from any 12.xxx device is blocked. Any suggestions how to set a port trigger or custom firewall script to allow this?