Hi All
First of all, I am not very advance when it comes to router setup, but I try.
As I dont know all the jargon and long, I thought I would best describe my network setup with a diagram.
The reason behind the setup:
My NAS box is connected to the Virgin Media (VM) router because I wish for the NAS drive to get the best performance with upload speed, and because my VPN does not allow port forwarding on the location I wish to connect to. I am happy with it there.
The problem:
When my PCs are connected via RT68U, I am unable to map drives from the PCs that are connected to my RT68U. Windows does not find the NAS. However I am able to access the NAS via HTTPS. I can just go to 192.168.0.3 on my browser and it will work fine. It is only windows that does not find it.
However if I connect the PC to the VM router I can find and map drives.
Its as if Windows will not connect to any thing connected to the VM router because it is connected to the RT68U. And it is not smart enough (or I have not set it up right) pass on my request to VM router through RT68U.
NOTE: It does work if I try to access it through the browser.
The RT68U is in DMZ on the VM router.
Considerations:
I have thought about putting the RT68U in bridge mode, but I wish to use the RT68U firewall.
I am sure this is some setting solution i can use to resolve this/
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Xiao
First of all, I am not very advance when it comes to router setup, but I try.
As I dont know all the jargon and long, I thought I would best describe my network setup with a diagram.
The reason behind the setup:
My NAS box is connected to the Virgin Media (VM) router because I wish for the NAS drive to get the best performance with upload speed, and because my VPN does not allow port forwarding on the location I wish to connect to. I am happy with it there.
The problem:
When my PCs are connected via RT68U, I am unable to map drives from the PCs that are connected to my RT68U. Windows does not find the NAS. However I am able to access the NAS via HTTPS. I can just go to 192.168.0.3 on my browser and it will work fine. It is only windows that does not find it.
However if I connect the PC to the VM router I can find and map drives.
Its as if Windows will not connect to any thing connected to the VM router because it is connected to the RT68U. And it is not smart enough (or I have not set it up right) pass on my request to VM router through RT68U.
NOTE: It does work if I try to access it through the browser.
The RT68U is in DMZ on the VM router.
Considerations:
I have thought about putting the RT68U in bridge mode, but I wish to use the RT68U firewall.
I am sure this is some setting solution i can use to resolve this/
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Xiao