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Smart BroadBand - Aolynx DR814 - port forwarding

  • 14-11-2005 2:01am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 18


    Hi,
    I'm running a web server on a machine behind my smart broad
    band router DR814. I've tried all sorts of port forwarding on the Security
    page by clicking: Advanced NAT Configuration. I basically want to connect
    on my "WAN IP Address:80" and have this forward to my "Local Machine IP Address:80"

    This isn't a matter of using the Advanced NAT config as this is
    mainly for P2P apps and I've tried that. I've also tried the
    ZIPB which doesn't seem to work either.

    Anyone done this or have pointers? I've done a lot of hunting
    and the Huawei manual is well, poor to say the least...

    I would ask elsewhere but this seems to be the largest concentration
    of users of this type of modem I can locate.

    Aaron.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 326 ✭✭GarfieldConnoll


    Aaron,

    Check out http://support.smarttelecom.ie/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=2

    Garfield.

    aquigley wrote:
    Hi,
    I'm running a web server on a machine behind my smart broad
    band router DR814. I've tried all sorts of port forwarding on the Security
    page by clicking: Advanced NAT Configuration. I basically want to connect
    on my "WAN IP Address:80" and have this forward to my "Local Machine IP Address:80"

    This isn't a matter of using the Advanced NAT config as this is
    mainly for P2P apps and I've tried that. I've also tried the
    ZIPB which doesn't seem to work either.

    Anyone done this or have pointers? I've done a lot of hunting
    and the Huawei manual is well, poor to say the least...

    I would ask elsewhere but this seems to be the largest concentration
    of users of this type of modem I can locate.

    Aaron.


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