Is there a way of setting in the ASUS router that the specific LAN address traffic is directed to the specified dynamic WAN address (another remote ASUS).
I know that I can setup the all LAN traffic to VPN to the remote router, but I only want selected inside device (non-computer, e.g. satellite receiver) to emerge on internet at the remote location with the remote location IP address.
This would be my cheap personal VPN/Proxy like bypass.
I could install one ASUS at my friends house in France and access EU sites that are limited to local access, or I could reverse and watch USA TV from afar.
But I do not want to route ALl the traffic that way.
Maybe this would work:
In /Advanced setting/LAN/Route menu if only Gateway could be entered as IP dynamic DNS name with login (the xxx.asuscomm.com kind) instead of numeric IP - it does accomplish the goal.
This works - I tried with numeric IP and it works (so I think) but dynamic IP (xxx.asuscomm.com kind) would be significantly better.
I think that would be a very useful addition. I hope I expressed clearly my goals. Or is there a better way - setting up full blow computer is not an option - unless it is Arduino-like. Is it possible?
I know that I can setup the all LAN traffic to VPN to the remote router, but I only want selected inside device (non-computer, e.g. satellite receiver) to emerge on internet at the remote location with the remote location IP address.
This would be my cheap personal VPN/Proxy like bypass.
I could install one ASUS at my friends house in France and access EU sites that are limited to local access, or I could reverse and watch USA TV from afar.
But I do not want to route ALl the traffic that way.
Maybe this would work:
In /Advanced setting/LAN/Route menu if only Gateway could be entered as IP dynamic DNS name with login (the xxx.asuscomm.com kind) instead of numeric IP - it does accomplish the goal.
This works - I tried with numeric IP and it works (so I think) but dynamic IP (xxx.asuscomm.com kind) would be significantly better.
I think that would be a very useful addition. I hope I expressed clearly my goals. Or is there a better way - setting up full blow computer is not an option - unless it is Arduino-like. Is it possible?
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