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RV016 - 2 LANs with forwarding on both

tewlztewlz
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Level 1

I have two LANs 192.168.0.* and 192.168.1.* (main)

I'd  like to facilitate port forwarding on the sub-LAN - is there a way to  configure the device to do so? The "main" LANs fowarding works just  fine, however I have specific ports that need to go to the sub-LAN.  Suggestions? Thanks!

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David Carr
Level 6
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IT DEPT,


Actually you can do a port forward to the sub-networks you have configured on the router.


Go to the UPNP tab on the routers setup page and create a custom port forward rule there and manually put in the address of the sub-network.


You can also use this option to do external to internal port forwarding.

Forgot to thank you for this post (thank you).

I'm also struggling with trying to separate the two LANs - I would like NO traffic between 192.168.0.* and 192.168.1.*

What would be the most effcient way to do so?

Hello IT Dept,

To prevent access from/to each of the networks you will need to configure a firewall access rule to block that traffic.

Hope this helps.

-john