Router blocks Traffic to the internet if the IP-Adress is not from his own subnet
I have a TP-Link Archer BE800 (BE19000) with the network address 192.168.0.0 to which a TP-Link SG3210X-M2 is connected. This managed switch forms its own subnet (192.168.10.x). Computers in this subnet can ping the switch and the BE800. I also have access to the computers from the 192.168.0.0 network.
Problem: The BE800 apparently blocks all Internet traffic that does not come from its own subnet 192.168.0.0. I have checked this several times with pings and DNS queries. As soon as I assign an address from the 192.168.0.0 network to a computer from the 192.168.10.0 network, it can access the Internet. Otherwise, it cannot.
I haven't found any settings on the BE800 (the firewall section is a joke for such an expensive WLAN router!) where I could disable this behavior or create a rule.
Does anyone else have this problem, and if so, how did they solve it?