Well if the home router is the only UPnP IGD advertising its presence on the networks, it will be used. If several UPnP IGD are present on the network, mniupnpc will make a choice depending on which one reports it is online. If you dont want your network hosts to use the UPnP services of your home route, you should disable the UPnP service. UPnP IGD is not designed to work when several routers are present on the same LAN subnet. Your network setup is indeed strange.
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