Cannot ping ER605 from outside network
Hi There,
I've been having problems being able to connect to my business network from outside the office, and as far as I can tell it is ever since I applied a dual WAN (load balanced).
This is on anER605 V2.0 running 2.1.4 Build 20230727 Rel.40308 directly connected to 2 operational WANs. I am not using Omada.
I thought this might be a bug as mentioned on the forums: https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/602186 (As I could not port forward any more)
But it turns out even with the beta firmware installed I cannot ping my network at all, let alone apply a port forward rule that used to work perfectly fine a couple of weeks ago.
Just to be clear, no configuration has changed from what was working perfectly fine prior, apart from applying a second WAN, (with load balancing), and then the beta firmware update to no avail. I have some Cisco rack switches on the network which I don't believe is relevant as this was all working perfectly fine prior to applying the dual WAN.
I've applied a rule to force my server PC to use only one of the WAN's per here: https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/582470
but this has made no difference to pinging or port forwarding ability.
www.whatismyip.com gives me my device public IP, which used to work perfectly fine for pinging and port forwarding before I applied the dual WAN, but now I can't even ping that IP externally. Same applies for the second (new) WAN.
My WANs are (Aussie) NBN and Starlink.
What's most interesting is that the Starlink IP shown on the ER605 status page does not actually match what is shown in www.whatismyip.com from a Starlink connected device, whereas the NBN WAN correctly reports the IP address in the settings. Is this part of the problem? This seems really strange to me.
I've applied matching Google/Cloudflare DNS to each WAN so as to skip the ISP settings, also making no difference,
Does anyone have any clever ideas?
This is forcing my team to not work from home properly as I can't get them connected to the server software they need without the port forwarding in place!
Also, anecdotally, a member of my team thinks they can intermittently (but rarely, like once every 30 minutes or so) connect to the server properly for a very short while, before the connection goes dead. I'm not sure if this actually is true or makes sense... but...shrug??