Hi. I am having some trouble disabling NAT on my ASUS RT-AC87U. My configuration is:
Modem (*.*.0.1) --> Sophos Home Firewall (*.*..3.1) (running on an 3.4Ghz i5 dual core) --> ASUS RT-AC87U (*.*..2.1) --> Home Network (*.*..2.*).
The reason I want to disable NAT on the ASUS is because right now the Firewall rules cannot be setup correctly on the Sophos due to it thinking that all the traffic coming from the ASUS router.
However, I want to keep as much other functionality up and running on the ASUS router as possible. I tried disabling NAT on the router and everything quit communicating. I suspect this had to do with my subnet mask. Do I need to use a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 (to include *.*.0.1 through *.*.3.254) throughout my network or am I doing something else wrong?
Thank you.
Modem (*.*.0.1) --> Sophos Home Firewall (*.*..3.1) (running on an 3.4Ghz i5 dual core) --> ASUS RT-AC87U (*.*..2.1) --> Home Network (*.*..2.*).
The reason I want to disable NAT on the ASUS is because right now the Firewall rules cannot be setup correctly on the Sophos due to it thinking that all the traffic coming from the ASUS router.
However, I want to keep as much other functionality up and running on the ASUS router as possible. I tried disabling NAT on the router and everything quit communicating. I suspect this had to do with my subnet mask. Do I need to use a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 (to include *.*.0.1 through *.*.3.254) throughout my network or am I doing something else wrong?
Thank you.