2 ips on Archer VR400 V2 ac1200(not A2300 as below)

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2 ips on Archer VR400 V2 ac1200(not A2300 as below)
2 ips on Archer VR400 V2 ac1200(not A2300 as below)
2020-08-30 12:42:41 - last edited 2020-09-17 01:46:40
Model: Archer A2300  
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Hi I give a second ip on my router for example, one is 192.168.1.1 , the other is 192.168.7.1 and i have two computers in the first network and another third one pc in the second network. When i try to ping to one pc from the first network to the third pc to the other network it fails although i am able to ping to 192.168.1.1 and to 192.168.7.1 and connect to the internet too from all the pc's.Any suggestion?      

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Re:2 ips on Archer VR400 V2 ac1200(not A2300 as below)-Solution
2020-09-17 01:46:28 - last edited 2020-09-17 01:46:40

@konstantinosdms 

Good day.

Sorry for the delay.

May I know where did you set up the second IP? It is in the attached picture?

Or do you also have two routers, one of them has IP address 192.168.1.1 with DHCP IP range: 192.168.1.xxx, the other is 192.168.7.1 with DHCP IP range 192.168.7.xxx, and the two routers are connected one by one?

Such as: internet—ISP—router 1(192.168.1.1)---router(192.168.7.1);

 

If it is the second situation,  there is no problem if you want to access from 192.168.7.1 to 192.168.1.1; but there would be some issue from 192.168.1.1-192.168.7.1 since there would be a NAT router and would block the connection;

So you could try to open the ports for the devices behind router 2;

 

Thank you very much.

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Re:2 ips on Archer VR400 V2 ac1200(not A2300 as below)-Solution
2020-09-17 01:46:28 - last edited 2020-09-17 01:46:40

@konstantinosdms 

Good day.

Sorry for the delay.

May I know where did you set up the second IP? It is in the attached picture?

Or do you also have two routers, one of them has IP address 192.168.1.1 with DHCP IP range: 192.168.1.xxx, the other is 192.168.7.1 with DHCP IP range 192.168.7.xxx, and the two routers are connected one by one?

Such as: internet—ISP—router 1(192.168.1.1)---router(192.168.7.1);

 

If it is the second situation,  there is no problem if you want to access from 192.168.7.1 to 192.168.1.1; but there would be some issue from 192.168.1.1-192.168.7.1 since there would be a NAT router and would block the connection;

So you could try to open the ports for the devices behind router 2;

 

Thank you very much.

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