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MangoPenguin , 5 months ago This sounds more like running double NAT with 2 routed networks? Are your clients all on the same subnet, or does router B have its own subnet? Make sure you’re actually doing a bridge and not adding a second router, then everything will work including avahi.
This sounds more like running double NAT with 2 routed networks? Are your clients all on the same subnet, or does router B have its own subnet?
Make sure you’re actually doing a bridge and not adding a second router, then everything will work including avahi.
Kalcifer OP , 5 months ago Are your clients all on the same subnet Router A (192.168.0.1) is a different subnet than router B (192.168.2.1). Make sure you’re actually doing a bridge Bridge was added using the linked guide (it uses relayd).
Are your clients all on the same subnet
Router A (192.168.0.1) is a different subnet than router B (192.168.2.1).
192.168.0.1
192.168.2.1
Make sure you’re actually doing a bridge
Bridge was added using the linked guide (it uses relayd).