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Adding 2nd router as guest AP
03-06-2022 10:08 AM
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Re: Adding 2nd router as guest AP
03-06-2022 11:37 AM
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If you have connected the Vodafone router with an ethernet cable to it's WAN port, then you probably need to somehow disable IPv4 NAT, otherwise your Vodafone connected devices effectively become a network within a network because the router will be applying double NAT - which gives the symptoms you describe.
Alternatively, if the Vodafone router doesn't do some sort of network isolation between it's LAN ports and WiFi, if you take the ethernet cable out of the WAN port and instead plug it into a spare LAN port, then quite often the LAN and WiFi then appear as interfaces on the same network as the other (broadband) router, because you are bypassing the Vodafone's routing function (i.e. the thing that is applying a second NAT).
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