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synoptics
Nov 29, 2015Guide
Static routes with WNR3500Lv2
I'm having a problem with devices on a non local (192.168.0.x) subnet reaching the Internet via the WNR3500Lv2. The Firmware Version is V1.2.0.34_40.0.75. My configuration is a follows. First, I don'...
- Dec 10, 2015
TheEther I finally have a solution for my issue. I loaded "Tomato v1.28.0000 MIPSR2-132 K26 USB AIO" firmware and everything I need now seems to work fine. Nice piece of software. Lots of features over the stock Netgear firmware. I like that it's linux based and you can ssh to manage it.
I did hear back from engineering. The capability to NAT/route non-local subnet traffic was specifically removed. They were concerned that requests for features (port forwarding, DoS protection, etc.) for stuff that was non-local would complicate things for a configuration that few people had. Maybe it's a Broadcom chip issue. We'll see. I'll do some testing.
Thanks for your help on this issue.
TheEther
Dec 05, 2015Guru
You can try sniffing the traffic using Wireshark.
synoptics
Dec 05, 2015Guide
I thought about that, but the FVS318Gv2 doesn't support port mirroring and I don't have a network TAP.
- ElaineMDec 08, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
synoptics Did you include a default route on the switch?
0.0.0.0/24 then the Default gateway will be the IP address given by the FVS318Gv2.
- synopticsDec 08, 2015Guide
Yes. A default route exists on the layer-3 swtich pointing to the default gateway address on the FVS318Gv2. Even though I'd like to see this functionality on the WNR3500Lv2, I have started a new thread over in the VPN Firewalls section.
- ElaineMDec 08, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Thank you for that info.
Hope it'll be resolved soon.