No funciona las RUTAS ESTATICAS
Good afternoon, I have a problem with my AX3000 ROUTER because it turns out that the STATIC ROUTES module does not work, which does not work as a ROUTER but would be a simple ACCESS POINT, it has also happened to me with lower models such as ARCHER C6 and ARCHER C60 and neither works as a ROUTER! Could someone help me because I have to reconfigure a structured network and I have not been able to because the current router already has faults but it is a network segment ROUTER which is a WRD 3600 N600 model which does work with STATIC ROUTES. Here's an example photo!
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Where is the Archer AX50 (or Archer C6, Archer C60) in the network diagram?
How did you test that the Static Route is not working? Please follow the description in the User Guide to review the Static Route settings on the AX50, then confirm if it works or not:
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It is the only router that is represented in the network diagram. Well, I tested the static routes by passing them from the router where the WRD3600 works to the routers that don't work like (AX50, C50, C60). It must be understood that the tests I have carried out are for SEPARATE routers, because what interests me is having ONE SINGLE ROUTER installed as I am managing it exclusively with the WDR3600.
Static Routing in WDR3600 and working
Static Routing in AX50 and not working
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Are you saying there is only one router in the network diagram? Is the 192.168.10.1 the LAN IP of the Archer AX50?
If that is the case, can I know how are the 192.168.1.x, and 192.168.30.x devices connected to the AX50? They are not in the local network of the AX50's and they cannot send or receive data if there is even no network gateway for them. I'm not sure how did you make it work on the old WDR3600, but I guess the previous network diagram may be different. Please confirm it again.
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If exactly in the network diagram there is only one router with the network 192.168.10.1 and it works perfectly with the WDR3600 router. I remember again that the only thing I want is to replace that router with an ARCHER AX50.
The connection of the different networks such as:
192.168.10.X
192.168.1.X
192.168.20.X
192.168.30.X
They are made by ethernet cable in the same star-type network structure.
The point is that the network is fully functional in the diagram and with the WDR3600 router, and when I replace the ARCHER AX50 router and it is fully configured, it does not do inter-network routing. That is why I justify that the problem is in the AX50 ROUTER.
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