Router behind the DMZ

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Router behind the DMZ
Router behind the DMZ
2015-05-09 01:51:44 - last edited 2021-08-21 07:04:35
Region : Argentina

Model : TL-ER6120

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version : 1.0.7

ISP : Charter


Trying to set up a network on the DMZ port by connecting a router. Basically a network that can be used for devices I do not want to have access to my regular network. I have enabled the DMZ in Public mode, assigned an IP address (192.168.2.1) and turned off DHCP. Second router was setup with a WAN static IP (192.168.2.10). The network for the second router is setup with a different IP range (192.168.17.100-175). I can add devices to the network on the second router and they can ping the DMZ IP (192.168.2.1). However, no traffic can gets past the DMZ IP to the WAN. I've tried variations of Multi-Nets NAT and static routes but cannot get any access to the WAN. Is what I'm trying even achievable? thanks in advance.
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Re:Router behind the DMZ
2016-09-16 03:34:29 - last edited 2021-08-21 07:04:35
Ever get this workin? I was told it would work but cannot get it to function for more than a few minutes in any sort of config.
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2016-09-16 09:33:41 - last edited 2021-08-21 07:04:35
go into One to One NAT and create a rule to point one wan address to the ip of the 192.168.2.10 and select which WAN you want. If both then you maybe can create a second rule for that WAN.
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