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dm123
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Dec 04, 2025
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Ping from WLAN to LAN or vice versa not working (RAX54)

I am using a RAX54v2 NightHawk and I have several devices connected to either a WLAN (wifi) or LAN (wired). It looks like traffic from WLAN is not routed to LAN or vice versa even though the devices ...
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    Dec 04, 2025

    Thank you for the replies, CrimpOn and FURRYe38.

     

    I think I figured it out based on your answers. The devices I tested with are: a Windows laptop (wired), a Raspberry Pi, another similar Linux board running Debian, and an HP printer (wired). Both Linux devices are headless. I have several other devices connected via wifi and wired, to the same router. The Linux devices were connecting to the guest wifi, which I had set as non-routable to other networks. My Wifi networks are named something like 'Yogurt', 'More Yogurt' and 'Yogurt Guest'. The tool I was using to check the SSID of the network these devices were connecting to happened to be buggy and reported that I was connected to 'Yogurt' when I was connected to 'Yogurt Guest'. 

     

    I don't see a protection engine feature. I was referring to the 'VLAN/Bridge settings' page - my apologies, I should have been clearer. I am curious to know if there is a way I can access and edit the underlying NAT rules of the router, if needed - a command-line interface similar to iptables would be great.

     

    Thanks again!