Tue Nov 11, 2014 12:40 am by atc98092
VLANs are typically used to keep traffic apart. If you route between the two, you lose the reason for having a VLAN in the first place. What is the reason you want them separated?
If course, it is possible to set up routing to just allow the single device (Serviio) to be visible on the other segment. Again though, why? In most homes, VLANs are either unnecessary or used to provide WiFi to the Internet without granting access to your internal network assets. Either way, I'm confused about your configuration. I'm not saying you're wrong in doing so, I just don't understand the why.
That said, setting up inter-network routing is beyond the scope of this forum. There are any number of forums that have far more IP routing experience than you'll find here. If you were wondering if there's a setting in Serviio to do this, the answer is no.
Dan
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