RV325 Dropping Routed Connections?

Jun 25, 2018
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I have a Cisco RV325
I have built up the routing table manually
This router is my default gw

When I connect to an IP that is accessed from a different router than my default on my Network
the connection is sucessfull (meaning the RV325 is forwarding) but then disconnects after about a minute.
This happens no matter what router the connection is forwarded to (we have 4)
This does not happen when any of my other routers are set to be my default gw.

Nothing in logs and nothing shows in a wireshark capture, at least between my computer and the destination IP.

At a loss here. Any ideas?
 
You are going to have to describe a little better what you have done. Static routes are pretty stupid so there is not a lot that can go wrong. It could be the remote router you have sent the traffic to. It may not have a proper route to return the traffic.

Maybe the ARP is timing out for the ip that is the target of the route command.

Hard to say since I don't know what you are really doing. In general you should not need a actual router in a home installation.
 
If you can change your gateway and actually connect to it then it seems that you've not created separate subnets. You also shouldn't need port forwarding inside your own network. Do you have other physical routers nested?

Are you trying to use two wans on the same subnet? That can work with two gateways on the same subnet.