Thanks for the welcome, hehehe!

So, I tried doing as you said, and disabled both the Wireguard and OpenVPN servers in the GL-AR150. Tried to connect, from my computer (in the GL-AR150 wifi), to a “devicename.mydomain.me” address and nothing. Then I rebooted the GL-AR150 because I saw a video online saying that DNS problems with the router sometimes require this. Nothing again, the problem persists. So I have restarted the vpn servers.

I think I should mention again that when I look for one of these “devicename.mydomain.me” internal addresses (records of my DNS Server’s Master Zone), my browser keeps giving me “The connection has timed out” and one of the browser suggestions is a firewall problem. So, a question I have is: do I need to change any firewall settings in my DNS Server device (the NAS)?
I currently allow only connections from the LAN IP … .0.1 (the main router). I assumed that since queries from devices in the GL-AR150 wifi necessary go through the main router to the NAS, this would be OK… But I am not sure.
I actually tried enabling the GL-AR150 IP addresses (both … .0.2 and … .8.1) to the NAS firewall, but it didn’t work. But maybe I am doing something wrong.
Or, maybe this has nothing to do with the problem. Again, I am new to all of this, sorry if I write something senseless, hehehe…

Btw, I read somewhere that DNS problems might also have something to do with the DNS cached data (that still do not point to new settings after I change them). Is there any DNS cache I should clear on the GL-AR150? Should I somehow do it manually (also?) in my computer?

Thanks again for the help,