Archer C64 static routing does not work

Archer C64 static routing does not work

Archer C64 static routing does not work
Archer C64 static routing does not work
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Model: Archer C64  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.15.0 Build 250729 Rel.63489n(4555)

I have static routes defined in my Archer C64

  Network Destination Subnet Mask Default Gateway Interface Description Status Modify
 

192.168.1.0

255.255.255.0

192.168.0.102

LAN/WLAN

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on startup the router writes to log
 

1 INFO 0days, 00:00:07, [tmpd]register tmp app, type: 1

2 INFO 0days, 00:00:07, [portal]portal init

3 INFO 0days, 00:00:07, [lan]LAN: Set interface br-lan0 ip=192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0.

4 INFO 0days, 00:00:07, [route]-n add -net 192.168.1.0 192.168.0.102 255.255.255.0 -ifa

When my lan device (mac) tries to ping 192.168.1.36 instead of routing the packet through 192.168.0.102 the router issues a redirect
92 bytes from 192.168.0.1: Redirect Host(New addr: 192.168.0.102)

and the whole thing falls apart

How can I enable an actual routing on the router that is supposed to do routing?
Thank you

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Re:Archer C64 static routing does not work
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  @azgar 

 

Would 192.168.0.102 be another router by any chance ? Give us some more details about your network toplogy.

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Re:Archer C64 static routing does not work
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  @terziyski yes, 192.168.0.102 is a linux box that is pushing packets forward through a vpn connection.
Not that it would matter for a C64 not routing the packets properly, right? :)

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Re:Archer C64 static routing does not work
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  @terziyski I mean, I have two networks in two separate locations.
Both are having linux boxes with a VPN connection between them.
The goal is to make them see each other. Pretty much, what VPN does.
But the obstacle I run into is that despite the C64 interface saying "static route", it actually doesn't route.

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