Ping between networks
I have my new Gold running in Simple mode.
I have 2 networks setup on my Gold, 2.x on port 2 and 3.x on port 3. I can ping everything on the local networks (i can ping 2.x from 2.x and 3.x from 3.x) but I can't ping from 2.x to 3.x and vice versa.
I also can't any SMB mounts from 2.x to my NAS on 3.x. It seems to be a NAT issue as devices on both networks can get out to the internet with no issue, they just can't talk to each other.
Any thoughts on how to either implement NAT between the ports or get inter-port working? Thanks
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Are these two networks inter-accessible without Gold?
If they are not originally inter-accessible, e.g., on the same router, they will not become inter-accessible with Gold running in simple mode.
If the two networks are inter-accessible without Gold, please send an email to help@firewalla.com so that we can do further troubleshooting.
Thanks
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I am also having this same issue. I am on Gold and it is configured for router mode. ICMP is enabled on all interfaces. I can ping from networks on the outside to the WAN interface and also to the inside router interfaces on Gold but cannot ping past the router interfaces to devices within the broadcast domains of those Interfaces. I can ping from device to device within the Gold broadcast domains (VLANS), but I cannot ping from devices in one broadcast domain (VLAN) to devices in another broadcast domain (VLAN). I am thinking maybe this requires a rule to permit the ICMP to pass between the broadcast domains (VLANS) i.e. to be able to ping from devices in one VLAN to devices in another VLAN?
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