I recently had to upgrade our border router to an RV320 as the old one couldn't handle the throughput.
The RV320 is acting just as a border router. It does simple NAT, most of the functions are not used.
I want to add some port forwards but the internal LAN link is really just a connection to a firewall that connects internally to many subnets. I put in an advanced route for this but when I try and add port forwards I get the following message:
"Private IP address should be under 192.168.2.1~6!"
Now I can fudge this and change the LAN subnet mask, add the port forwards and change the subnet mask back, but this is a real hack. Is there a way to do this correctly?