I have a problem that my network scanner (connected via RT-N66R in media-bridge mode to RT-AC86U) is loosing connection to/visibility of the local computers.
Before it was connected via media-bridge, it was not a problem.
Here is the configuration I have:
Phaser 3300MFP is the network scanner that can scan directly to the computer on the local network. You just choose the "Network scan" from the unit control panel, and choose the desired computer (entering its access code). For this the scanner needs to "see" the computers available locally (on the same subnet). The computers (Windows) are running a small piece of software that is listening and that also allows configuring scanner defaults.
Previously, I had RT-N66R (with the last Merlin firmware on it), and the scanner connected to it via Ethernet was able to see all the computers most of the time just fine. Sometimes, I had to restart the scanner. I suspect somehow discovery is based on the Windows-based mechanisms.
Recently, I've replaced RT-N66R with RT-AC86U as the main router, and RT-N66R was reconfigured to a media bridge, - to provide the connectivity for this printer/scanner, and some desktops -all connected via ethernet.
What I've noticed is that in order for the scanner to see the computers that are not connected directly to RT-N66R, - I need to force re-establishing a connection from the computer side (there is a button "refresh device" in that resident program). - This is a bit annoying.
I am trying to figure out
1) What is causing this behavior and
2) If anything can be done in the configuration (of either RT-N66R or RT-AC86U) that would keep this connection (visibility) alive.
I do not know what allows the scanner to "see" the computers: whether it is a "keep-alive" connection of some sort, or p-n-p type of discovery. So, if someone knows the mechanism, or has some pointers, - that would be appreciated too.
Before it was connected via media-bridge, it was not a problem.
Here is the configuration I have:
Phaser 3300MFP is the network scanner that can scan directly to the computer on the local network. You just choose the "Network scan" from the unit control panel, and choose the desired computer (entering its access code). For this the scanner needs to "see" the computers available locally (on the same subnet). The computers (Windows) are running a small piece of software that is listening and that also allows configuring scanner defaults.
Previously, I had RT-N66R (with the last Merlin firmware on it), and the scanner connected to it via Ethernet was able to see all the computers most of the time just fine. Sometimes, I had to restart the scanner. I suspect somehow discovery is based on the Windows-based mechanisms.
Recently, I've replaced RT-N66R with RT-AC86U as the main router, and RT-N66R was reconfigured to a media bridge, - to provide the connectivity for this printer/scanner, and some desktops -all connected via ethernet.
What I've noticed is that in order for the scanner to see the computers that are not connected directly to RT-N66R, - I need to force re-establishing a connection from the computer side (there is a button "refresh device" in that resident program). - This is a bit annoying.
I am trying to figure out
1) What is causing this behavior and
2) If anything can be done in the configuration (of either RT-N66R or RT-AC86U) that would keep this connection (visibility) alive.
I do not know what allows the scanner to "see" the computers: whether it is a "keep-alive" connection of some sort, or p-n-p type of discovery. So, if someone knows the mechanism, or has some pointers, - that would be appreciated too.