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Issues accessing Slingbox in different subnet.

Asked by triphius in Internet Protocols, Network Design & Methodology, Transport

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I have a network with two separate subnets. One for all the AV equipment in the house and one for all the computers. The computer network is in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and the AV equipment is in the 192.168.2.0/24 subnet.  The router is a "m0n0wall", with 3 interfaces. WAN, LAN and AV.

The issue that I am having is that I cannot access the Slingbox on the AV network from the LAN (computer) network. The m0n0wall has a firewall, however there are rules in place to allow all traffic of all types between the two subnets. I am able to ping across the subnets with no problem, however accessing resources such as the Slingbox from the LAN network does not work 100%. I am able to ping the Slingbox but unable to authenticate.

I suspect the issue is related to routing between subnets and possibly different types of packets used by the Slingbox.

Here's a diagram:

o WAN/ISP (Public IP Address)
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o m0n0wall Router/Firewall
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|\o LAN Subnet:  Computers (192.168.1.0/24)
|
 \o AV Subnet:  AV Equipment and Slingbox (192.168.2.0/24)

The two subnets are equal peers and are not nested within another subnet. Both have direct access to the WAN/ISP.

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