Two questions about using DMZ for printing: In both scenarios, I'm trying to make printer(s) accessible from inside and outside my ASUS/Merlin RT-AC88U.
- If I need to make one printer available to an inner network (LAN) and outer network (WAN), would DMZ be a good solution?
- The config page says "all the inbounds packets will be redirected to the computer..." Would I still be able to use port forwarding in addition to DMZ; i.e. is DMZ going to send everything to the DMZ computer *instead* of port forwarding or in *addition* to port forwarding?
- If I need to make two printers available to both the LAN and WAN, where each printer has a separate IP address, can I do this without setting up a separate DMZ router? Or should I set up a single DMZ computer as a print server, and hang both printers off it?
- Bonus Points: One of the 'printers' also has a scan-to-FTP. Can I set up this printer to be able to reach a LAN computer via FTP?
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