Devices on wireless side of AX21router can't see devices on wired side of router.

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Devices on wireless side of AX21router can't see devices on wired side of router.
Devices on wireless side of AX21router can't see devices on wired side of router.
2024-03-20 20:49:44 - last edited 2024-03-22 18:31:11
Tags: #Internal routing
Model: Archer AX21  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: 1.1.0

I've recently purchased a new wifi router (Archger AX21) to replace router that died. The old router (Asus RT66U) allowed me to see and ping devices on either side (wireless and wired) of the router. I have four PCs on the wired side and two wireless laser printers (Brother HL-L2340DW) on the wireless side. I've had this configurartion working for many years.

The same configuration with the new TP-Link router does allow me to do this. I did get a firmware update to version 1.1.0 when I first set up the router. Hardware version is v4.6.

 

Do I have to add a routing entry in the router? How would this work? Both are on the same (192.168.0.x) network. All of the PC/servers  and the wireless printers have static IPs. DHCP is only used for phones and tablets. They can't see the printers either.

Suggestions? Solutions?

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Re:Devices on wireless side of AX21router can't see devices on wired side of router.
2024-03-21 00:21:05 - last edited 2024-03-22 18:31:11

  @Crucis 

 

May be the advance settings, wireless, addtional settings, ap isolation set on.

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Re:Devices on wireless side of AX21router can't see devices on wired side of router.
2024-03-22 18:29:01

  @ArcherC8  I checked the advanced settings and AP Isolation is unchecked. I assume that means it is disabled.

 

Some more info. I can ping within the wired PCs/servers. I only have phones/tablets and an occasional laptop on the wireless side, plus the laser printers. I've not been able to ping between the wireless devices, although I'm unsure if they (Android) allowing pinging.

The wireless network laster printers were working on IPs 192.168.1.130 and 192.168.1.130. I changed the IP addresses to 192.168.0 .130 and 192.168.0.135 with the gateway address to 192.168.0.1.

I'm open to suggestions.

Crucis

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