I have a cabin with a Fiber Optic Modem / Router supplied by my local telco (LAN Address 192.168.200.1). I have a bunkhouse with an Asus RT-AC68R router (LAN Address 192.168.201.1; WAN Address 192.168.200.2) running Asuswrt Merlin 384.18. The bunkhouse router has a hardwire connection from the WAN port to a LAN port on the main cabin router.
I want to be able to access devices on the bunkhouse LAN from my laptop when I am connected to the main cabin LAN. I have configured a static route on the main cabin router to route all 192.168.201.0/24 traffic to 192.168.200.2. I can ping 192.168.201.1 from the cabin LAN, but I can't ping anything connected to the LAN port on the Asus router.
When I run a Tracert, from the main cabin LAN to 192.168.201.50 (a device on my bunkhouse LAN), the 1st hop goes to 192.168.200.1 (my cabin modem/router) and the second hop goes to 192.168.200.2 (the WAN port on the Asus Router), and then stops. I can successfully ping 192.168.201.50 form the ASUS router, so the problem seems to be that the ASUS router is not forwarding the traffic to its LAN.
How can I configure the Asus router to make this work?
I want to be able to access devices on the bunkhouse LAN from my laptop when I am connected to the main cabin LAN. I have configured a static route on the main cabin router to route all 192.168.201.0/24 traffic to 192.168.200.2. I can ping 192.168.201.1 from the cabin LAN, but I can't ping anything connected to the LAN port on the Asus router.
When I run a Tracert, from the main cabin LAN to 192.168.201.50 (a device on my bunkhouse LAN), the 1st hop goes to 192.168.200.1 (my cabin modem/router) and the second hop goes to 192.168.200.2 (the WAN port on the Asus Router), and then stops. I can successfully ping 192.168.201.50 form the ASUS router, so the problem seems to be that the ASUS router is not forwarding the traffic to its LAN.
How can I configure the Asus router to make this work?