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Hi,
I've just bought an Asus RT-AX88U, it has several features over and above my ISP router that I want to use. So I've swapped all my devices over from the ISP router to the Asus router.
I have however come across one problem, one of the features I'm using on the Asus router is Guest wifi but using this means machines on the guest wifi are unable to print to my wireless printer.
I could resolve this by leaving the printer wirelessly connected to the ISP router, which as its considered part of the WAN would mean normal and guest connections could access it but I figured that having the Asus router sat next to my ISP router with the wifi active on both of them was a bad idea from an interference point of view.
I've had a look around for a solution and one that I've seen here seems to be to install the Merlin firmware, and then enable scripting functionality on the router and set up a script I've seen mentioned here to put an exception into the router firewall to allow guest connections to connect to the manually set IP of my printer.
One question I have is that the firmware supplied with my router is 3.0.0.4.384_9107, whereas the Merlin firmware version is 384.18.
So how does this Merlin version number relate to the Asus version number? Could I be losing any functionality by switching to the Merlin firmware?
I've just bought an Asus RT-AX88U, it has several features over and above my ISP router that I want to use. So I've swapped all my devices over from the ISP router to the Asus router.
I have however come across one problem, one of the features I'm using on the Asus router is Guest wifi but using this means machines on the guest wifi are unable to print to my wireless printer.
I could resolve this by leaving the printer wirelessly connected to the ISP router, which as its considered part of the WAN would mean normal and guest connections could access it but I figured that having the Asus router sat next to my ISP router with the wifi active on both of them was a bad idea from an interference point of view.
I've had a look around for a solution and one that I've seen here seems to be to install the Merlin firmware, and then enable scripting functionality on the router and set up a script I've seen mentioned here to put an exception into the router firewall to allow guest connections to connect to the manually set IP of my printer.
One question I have is that the firmware supplied with my router is 3.0.0.4.384_9107, whereas the Merlin firmware version is 384.18.
So how does this Merlin version number relate to the Asus version number? Could I be losing any functionality by switching to the Merlin firmware?