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Hi Folks and Helpers ! 🙂

 

maybe anyone can help me ?

ive got the following net setup actually :

 

!! UPDATE THE GRAPHIC was wrong - the left laptop is 10.1.1.25 and should see and print onto the 10.0.0.x!!

 

wlandrucker.png

NET LAYOUT 

 

Now the problem is : the Clients (LAPTOP PC + HANDY) from the left network 10.1.1.x cannot see and cannot print on the WLAN Printer on the right side   10.0.0.x

 

anyone knows how to manage that ?

 

ROUTER 1 is an ASUS RT AC 53

ROUTER 2 is an NETGEAR WNR3500lv2

Cable Modem is Setup on 1GB its a ConnectBox actually

 

i know a little bit about networking ...

in my mind the following things could help ?

 

- DMZ on the printer ip in the NETGEAR

- Static "PRINT" route from the NETGEAR over the ASUS ?

- Port Forwarding or Triggering.

 

i know the RAW Protocol is on port 9100

LPR/LPD is on 515

IPP i dont know whats this..

 

THE GOAL is : how to manage it, that all clients from 10.0.0.X can see or can ADD the Printer with the IP 10.1.1.x

over that double NAT 😕

 

thanks and hopefully good tips !

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