on 10-02-2024 09:13
Morning everyone.
I’m trying to connect my Asus TUF-AX6000 router to my Hub 5x and i’m getting double NAT issues.
Now i know that modem mode isn’t available yet but i’m wondering what is the best work around for the time being.
Would anybody with better networking skills than myself be able to shine any light?
Many Thanks.
on 10-02-2024 09:29
To avoid double NAT use the Asus TUF-AX6000 in Access Point mode.
on 10-02-2024 09:38
Hi Client62,
Access point mode disables the QOS features of the Asus router which i want enabled preferably.
Is there a way i can have the Asus in Router mode and avoid the NAT issues?
10-02-2024 09:53 - edited 10-02-2024 09:57
General advice is for QoS to always be fully disabled on domestic grades of router.
The concern is QoS often provides a performance hit, that may not have been obvious on FTTC but with more than a 1Gb on tap from the Hub 5x the next complaint is VM is slow ...
10-02-2024 12:45 - edited 10-02-2024 13:03
@Guinness2023 wrote:
Hi Client62,
Access point mode disables the QOS features of the Asus router which i want enabled preferably.Is there a way i can have the Asus in Router mode and avoid the NAT issues?
In a word, no.
Well, technically you could use a VPN on the Asus, however, it would slow down your overall speed.
on 10-02-2024 15:54
double NAT and DMZ to your router as you wait for modem mode
on 11-02-2024 16:29
Random question I don't suppose you're able to get to http://192.168.0.1/?page=modemmode Just wondering if it's just the menu item that has been disabled... Also, keeping an eye as FTTP is coming to our area, probably much later in the year as they are only just prepping the current ducting to blow the new fibre down to replace the coax. So, really don't want to make the move until modem mode is available as well, I like the way I have my network setup and don't want to struggle to achieve even the most basic of task with virgins' attempt at a router.
on 11-02-2024 16:44
No, it does not work.
on 11-02-2024 17:00
Is QOS really that important to you?
on 11-02-2024 19:09
Or for more security if you don't trust VM NAT your own NAT