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I have an Epson ET-8550 printer connected to a VLAN called IoT. Our PCs and laptops connect to their own secured VLAN ("PCPN"). I have firewall rules set up in SRM 1.3.2 that allows devices on PCPN to print to the printer on IoT - and it works fine. However there's an issue.
The printer is in the same room as a Synology mesh point - a WRX560 with the lastest version of SRM installed - to which the printer connects to the IoT VLAN wirelessly. A Windows 11 laptop used in the same room as the printer connects wirelessly to the PCPN VLAN also through the WRX560. But when I try to print from the laptop to the printer, it fails, saying the printer isn't available. However if I move the laptop to the room that has the main Synology router in it (an RT6600ax) the laptop connects to the PCPN VLAN through that router, and it will print on to the ET8550 (still wirelessly connected to the IoT VLAN through the WRX560 elsewhere in the house) with no problem. It appears that the firewall rules don't get processed if both the laptop and the printer are connected to their separate VLANs through the WRX560.
Is this expected behaviour? Perhaps a Synology "quirk"? beyond taking the printer off the IoT VLAN and putting it on to the PCPN VLAN so no firewall rules are needed I can't think of any other solutions.
Advice greatly appreciated - thanks.
The printer is in the same room as a Synology mesh point - a WRX560 with the lastest version of SRM installed - to which the printer connects to the IoT VLAN wirelessly. A Windows 11 laptop used in the same room as the printer connects wirelessly to the PCPN VLAN also through the WRX560. But when I try to print from the laptop to the printer, it fails, saying the printer isn't available. However if I move the laptop to the room that has the main Synology router in it (an RT6600ax) the laptop connects to the PCPN VLAN through that router, and it will print on to the ET8550 (still wirelessly connected to the IoT VLAN through the WRX560 elsewhere in the house) with no problem. It appears that the firewall rules don't get processed if both the laptop and the printer are connected to their separate VLANs through the WRX560.
Is this expected behaviour? Perhaps a Synology "quirk"? beyond taking the printer off the IoT VLAN and putting it on to the PCPN VLAN so no firewall rules are needed I can't think of any other solutions.
Advice greatly appreciated - thanks.
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