@xize11
Could you check if you don’t use static settings on the device you perform the test? (I often make this mistake myself).
Yes, the device which is connected to the flint is getting its IP with DHCP, not a static one.
Note that when I run the commands ping google.com and ping 8.8.8.8, it is run from the flint, through ssh.
Though if I run those same command from the device (which is connected to flint), I get the same results.
Also have you tried to reconnect to flint when renewing lease via ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew in windows?
I just tried that, it didn’t change anything
From what I see, it should normally work, aslong you put it as router mode and place the cable inside the wan port
Yes, the ethernet cable is plugged to the dlink on its LAN port, and the other side of the cable is plugged to the WAN port of the flint.
The flint is setup as router mode.
and you also see a wan ip there from the d-link
Not sure if it’s relevant, but my dlink has actually 2 wan ip: one IPV4 and another IPV6