Hey guys,
excuse for not having responded earlier, I had some problems at work, but to 
finally comment because of kevin I could find the problem. The problem was 
given by a lack of path but not on Linux, but on clients host in the 
configuration of the router zyxell itself.

As I have noted, the packages were forwarded by linux without a problem and in 
fact arrived at the interface of the router zyxell, but because the router does 
not have a default route (gw), the router zyxell had no way to return the 
packages and this is why he did not receive a response.

In the case of ping on both ends (the network 192.168.1.x to 192.168.5.x) the 
problem was on the windows client side  (basically had created a icmp packet 
filtering :(  _).

I really hate not having done these so basic checks :(
In conclusion forwarding package linux works the best. :) _ (Y)
Many thanks for your help. 
and Sorry for my bad English :(


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