08-13-2020 12:25 PM
Working Config .. Router RV325 , only WAN1 in use for Internet Access. LAN inside incl. DHCP 192.168.1.XX
For a dedicated IP address 10.209.157.0 Subnm 255.255.255.0 a static routing is defined... to 192.168.1.254
Reason: on 192.168.1.254 a Cisco 800 provides a secure line to a dedicated server system... let's call it a black box
The RV325 should now be replaced with a RV345.
Same setup done... difference is just that RV325 has it in the GUI under advanced, and RV345 under routing-static routing...
Beside that ...
ping and tracert produces the same output on both router..
However, for the applications running on a linux server and on some PC's it seems there is a difference... with the old RV325 all ok, with the RV345 msg is just no connection...
Any idea what I might miss?
I should have added... the system like this works for 15l years... Router was first some business netgear router, then a fortinet one, finally a RV325 ... all worked ok...
The RV325 has an old firmware installed... I am afraid to update, as this might cause the same problems like the actual firmware RV345...
If one has an idea, pls let me know...
I know, that the RV series are super buggy.. but that info doesnt help me... :-)
Kr
Michael
08-13-2020 01:20 PM
However, for the applications running on a linux server and on some PC's it seems there is a difference... with the old RV325 all ok, with the RV345 msg is just no connection...
Not sure if we understand the issue correctly, can you explain, is the incoming NAT/PAt not working access from outside?
Also give us what Firmware was working before, what is on RV345 now ?
08-13-2020 01:46 PM
OK, sorry, I just thought it might be a known issue...
RV345 the router which does not work - Firmware 1.0.03.18
RV325 the router which is ok - Firmware: 1.3.1.12
The RV345 should replace the RV325
Internet via RV325- WAN1 with NAT ... LAN intern 192.168.1.0/24
inside the LAN, an old Cisco800 via ADSL is in use on 192.168.1.254 to keep an additional connection to an outside LAN (Secure system - medical data only which is on 10.209.157.0/24)
Therefore if one of the devices inside the 192.168.1.0 LAN want access this 10.209.157.X .. a static route is setup in the RV325 who routes all 10.209.157.X to the Cisco 800 who listens on 192.168.1.254
This solution works fine for > 10y with different router models in between. (Netgear, Fortinet, Cisco RV325 - I did the setup on all of them and it worked always... just adding a static route...) Unluckily, the RV345 does not like me...
How to get the RV345 as the new replacement of the RV325 running... ? Thats my question... :-)
RV325:
Destination IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Hop Count(Metric, max. is 15) Interface
10.209.157.0 | 255.255.255.0 | 192.168.1.254 | 2 | LAN |
RV345: does not work
10.209.157.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254 2 VLAN1
Kr
Michael
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