>From what I understand, this is a network question, not how to do it on a
Linux host correct? If that's true, you should just need to connect router
A to router B directly via a network cable. As routers, they will each
build out a route table and know how to send packets destined for each
network respectively. Additionally, each router will also have their own
default gateway, in which all traffic that doesn't match a network in the
routing table will be sent. So assuming both routers are internet
connected, a host on network A trying to reach the internet will be routed
through network A internet, and a host on network B will route through
network B internet.

Let me know if I am way off base on what you are trying to do.

Jeremiah Bess


On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 1:36 PM Scott Vargovich <bluesfrea...@gmail.com>
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> Basically I need to route packets from the 192.168.1.x network to the
> 10.0.0.x forward and backward through Router B's NAT.  Is there a way to do
> this?
>
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 3:33 PM Scott Vargovich <bluesfrea...@gmail.com>
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>> Hiya,
>>
>> Let me describe my network setup.  The internet router is an AT&T 5268AC
>> all-in-one router.  I'll call this Router A.  Router B is a Netgear router
>> with wifi.  Router A subnet is 192.168.1.x and Router B subnet is
>> 10.0.0.x.  How do I route packets from Router A's network to Router B's
>> network?  It's been a long time since I've played with networking like
>> this.  Help please!
>>
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