11-28-2016 02:09 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:19 AM
Hi,
I've attached an extra router to a CISCO RV320 a bit like in this diagram.
The RV320 is 192.168.1.1.
The new router gets a 192.168.1. WAN IP from the RV 320.
The LAN IP subnet new router is 192.168.2
So far so good, that works as such, BUT...
In contrary to what I would expect, none of the devices of the subnet on the new router (192.168.2) can connect to the 192.168.1 subnet. Even a ping won't work.
What should I do in order to get the 2 subnets linked and let 192.168.2 devices connect to the 192.168.1 network (the other way isn't needed).
Cheers,
Eddy
11-28-2016 07:51 AM
Did you enable intervlan routing when creating the vlans in the GUI , that should do it ?
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VLAN ID | Description | Inter VLAN Routing | Device Management | LAN1 | LAN2 | LAN3 | LAN4 | ||
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1 | Default | Disabled | Enabled | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged |
11-28-2016 09:31 AM
Hi,
I had already created an additional entry in the subnet table (with no DHCP since the second router does it's own DHCP).
I followed your advise and enable inter VLAN for both subnets.
I still can't connect to e.g. the NAS (a ping does work though) nor does it show under network in Windows Explorer.
Do I need to some extra stuff for it?
Many thanks in advance.
Eddy
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