Hello,
I am running Merlin 378.53.
My router is connected to my ISP BOX via its WAN port.
My router is doing a PPoE connection via the ISP BOX and gets its public ip.
My ISP BOX is also doing a PPoE connection and gets its public ip.
(note that my ISP allows up-to 2 different public IP on one line).
My ISP BOX has 192.198.99.1 as internal IP address and provide dhcp to its wifi/cable clients.
My router has 192.168.1.1 as IP address and provides dhcp to its wifi/cable clients.
I noticed my router gets 192.168.99.5 as IP address from my ISP BOX.
Before RT-AC87U, I had a netgear router running tomato and from a 192.168.1.x I was not able to access any 192.168.99.x client, which is the behaviour I was expecting.
Now, with the new AC87U, from any connected 192.168.1.x client I can access any 192.168.99.x client and vice-versa.
I would like to understand how it is possible and which parameter on my router allows that access.
Thanks,
GS
I am running Merlin 378.53.
My router is connected to my ISP BOX via its WAN port.
My router is doing a PPoE connection via the ISP BOX and gets its public ip.
My ISP BOX is also doing a PPoE connection and gets its public ip.
(note that my ISP allows up-to 2 different public IP on one line).
My ISP BOX has 192.198.99.1 as internal IP address and provide dhcp to its wifi/cable clients.
My router has 192.168.1.1 as IP address and provides dhcp to its wifi/cable clients.
I noticed my router gets 192.168.99.5 as IP address from my ISP BOX.
Before RT-AC87U, I had a netgear router running tomato and from a 192.168.1.x I was not able to access any 192.168.99.x client, which is the behaviour I was expecting.
Now, with the new AC87U, from any connected 192.168.1.x client I can access any 192.168.99.x client and vice-versa.
I would like to understand how it is possible and which parameter on my router allows that access.
Thanks,
GS