I have a Linksys LRT 214 router facing WAN and acting as a DHCP server for LAN (192.168.10.1).
A LAN port of an ASUS RT-AC68U (with Merlin’s Asuswrt v384.13) is connected to a LAN port of the Linksys router (Asus has static IP 192.168.10.7 / mask 255.255.255.0). The DHCP server on Asus is switched off. Asus is in the router mode and it is used as a WiFi access point for LAN. The firewall of Asus is turned off, WAN/NAT is not enabled.
WiFi works flawlessly and I can access Asus at 192.168.10.7 from LAN but I cannot access the Asus router from remote points at any port, although I have forwarded the respective port from Linksys to 192.168.10.7. I can see from Linksys’s log that the packets are being forwarded to 192.168.10.7 but Asus seems not to respond to any remote queries.
A Tomato router that I used in a similar fashion (LAN port-LAN port connection with the Linksys router) was accessible from remote locations.
I need to run an OpenVPN server on Asus, and therefore I need it to be accessible remotely (of course, after port forwarding). Any ideas?
A LAN port of an ASUS RT-AC68U (with Merlin’s Asuswrt v384.13) is connected to a LAN port of the Linksys router (Asus has static IP 192.168.10.7 / mask 255.255.255.0). The DHCP server on Asus is switched off. Asus is in the router mode and it is used as a WiFi access point for LAN. The firewall of Asus is turned off, WAN/NAT is not enabled.
WiFi works flawlessly and I can access Asus at 192.168.10.7 from LAN but I cannot access the Asus router from remote points at any port, although I have forwarded the respective port from Linksys to 192.168.10.7. I can see from Linksys’s log that the packets are being forwarded to 192.168.10.7 but Asus seems not to respond to any remote queries.
A Tomato router that I used in a similar fashion (LAN port-LAN port connection with the Linksys router) was accessible from remote locations.
I need to run an OpenVPN server on Asus, and therefore I need it to be accessible remotely (of course, after port forwarding). Any ideas?