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Comment by alanwreath

3 hours ago

Yes! Recently connected two disparate systems (ubiquiti and mimrotik) using their exposed API’s and a Claude session so that systems I have on either environment could talk to each other. I am not a network engineer so it was liberating to get my gear working together. That said it’s a work in progress and just today I noticed something weird that one of my computers can’t access Minecraft servers while the rest of my network can

Probably a routing issue. Shot in the dark would be that one of these routers is NATing traffic, and the other router doesn’t have a route to that NAT’d range.

  • Other shot in the dark, misconfigured bridging or similar where ARP isn’t getting forwarded and rewritten quite right

What possibly could you even be talking about? Networking gear already works together due to standards.