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    Unable to access with multiple devices through a single interface

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      kojyu
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      Hi, posting here although my firewall logs aren't showing anything being blocked.

      I have a simple 4 NIC router. One of the LAN interfaces (running DHCP) only allows the first IP in the range through. As I said, firewall logs show nothing being denied.
      Even if explicitly allow traffic from the 2nd connected IP it reports no internet access. I see nothing of note on any log anywhere.
      Other interfaces seem to function normally with the same config.

      Any troubleshooting tips?

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        RobH 0 @kojyu
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        @kojyu said in Unable to access with multiple devices through a single interface:

        Hi, posting here although my firewall logs aren't showing anything being blocked.

        I have a simple 4 NIC router. One of the LAN interfaces (running DHCP) only allows the first IP in the range through. As I said, firewall logs show nothing being denied.

        Can you go to Interfaces, click that LAN/NIC, and post a screenshot of the config?

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          SteveITS Rebel Alliance @RobH 0
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          @kojyu Can the device ping the router? Ping out by IP (e.g. ping 8.8.8.8)? Traceroute? Check subnet masks on the router LAN and the device.

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            RobH 0 @SteveITS
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            @steveits said in Unable to access with multiple devices through a single interface:

            Check subnet masks on the router LAN and the device.

            That's where I was headed too. :)

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