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AtoTheN
Jul 04, 2019Aspirant
RBR50 - Static routes very slow transfers
I have an RBR50 (192.168.1.1) that has been working great overall. I have an Asus Router running DD-WRT that is cascaded using a LAN->WAN connection and lives at 10.0.1.1. I have a static route setup...
FURRYe38
Jul 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
His in a double NAT condition is all.
What happens if you use the ASUS router in front of the Orbi router and configure static routers on the ASUS Router to the Orbi router?
You might try the ASUS router in AP mode and test this as well...
Not much user posts for static routes on Orbi...
AtoTheN
Jul 08, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the reply FURRYe38, you're right, not a whole lot of posts covering static routes and not really sure how to get more debugging information on the issue. I have a feeling that having the Asus router (or another more capable router) in front might be the solution. I'd like to keep the separation of LANs, so AP mode probably won't help. Was thinking about using VLANs, but the support for those seems a bit mixed on the Orbi and the implementaiton is geared more towards ISPs/modems that require VLANs. Ultimately, have the Orbi network be secondary to a main router is probably the right way to go.
- FURRYe38Jul 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
There is debugging log captures under routerIPaddress/debug.htm should you want to send these to NG support for review.
Yes the VLAN is mainly for ISP support. If you wanted LAN side VLAN, a simple external managed network switch may offer best configuration for LAN side VLAN support.
Give the 2ndary network configuration a try and see how it goes. I've done this before and the only thing I notice is that I have to be specific about folder shares and inputting IP addresses to access them across two networks. It works, just a bit more typing is all.- AtoTheNJul 08, 2019Aspirant
Good info! I'm using hosts files and static IPs to avoid always typing IPs. I do have a decent TP-LINK switch that can manage VLANs, so it might be better to eliminate the second router altogether. The main advantage to having another router was to have an OpenVPN server that would allow me to remote into that secondary LAN, but there are a few other ways I could approach this.
- FURRYe38Jul 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
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