I have 2 Asus routers, both running Merlin wrt:
- an RT-AX86U - the ISP facing router, 192.168.a.0/24 local plan
-an older RT-AC87U (wan IP on 192.168.a.0/24 lan, and it's local plan is 192.168.b.0/24).
I am trying to use the older router as a normal router,... as in route between different networks.
The main router does have a route pointing back to 192.168.b.0/24, yet, as soon as I disable NAT, everything but ping stops working. I can ping Google and stuff without any issues, which is weird.
This is a capture of a random stream, but all of them are like this (192.168.20.3 is 192.168.b.0/24). There is obviously some traffic going back and forth, so the routing should be fine. From a MAC perspective all lookig good as well
Capture from the laptop behind the 2nd router
capture from the ISP facing router, same stream
Ping looks very weird as well (capture is from the ISP-facing router. For some reason tcpdump on the router does not capture the destination MAC, which makes it kinda hard to check if both repeating packets go toward the same interface.
Can anyone help me out and point to the obvious thing I'm overlooking?
- an RT-AX86U - the ISP facing router, 192.168.a.0/24 local plan
-an older RT-AC87U (wan IP on 192.168.a.0/24 lan, and it's local plan is 192.168.b.0/24).
I am trying to use the older router as a normal router,... as in route between different networks.
The main router does have a route pointing back to 192.168.b.0/24, yet, as soon as I disable NAT, everything but ping stops working. I can ping Google and stuff without any issues, which is weird.
This is a capture of a random stream, but all of them are like this (192.168.20.3 is 192.168.b.0/24). There is obviously some traffic going back and forth, so the routing should be fine. From a MAC perspective all lookig good as well
Capture from the laptop behind the 2nd router
capture from the ISP facing router, same stream
Ping looks very weird as well (capture is from the ISP-facing router. For some reason tcpdump on the router does not capture the destination MAC, which makes it kinda hard to check if both repeating packets go toward the same interface.
Can anyone help me out and point to the obvious thing I'm overlooking?