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Author Topic: Problem with 2 routers (port forwarding)  (Read 2023 times)
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Mr. K.
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« on: April 06, 2006, 11:55:01 AM »

First hello everyone and a big thank you for rejetto and his HFS!

I have managed to install and to create a little web server with his tool.
So I can browse different files within my network.
That's ok.

I've got a permanent Ip with No-ip and now I try to access to my files outside my network but...

...I have some problems:

I have 2 routers.
One who is connected to DSL line and one who broadcast wifi.
A little bit like this:


Inside my network the Ip of my computer is 192.168.123.106
So i tried to forward this ip through my two routers.
No luck...I cannot acces to my files.
Did I miss something?
I don't know what I've done wrong so I give you all my network configuration:

First router (Thomson SpeedTouch 510) connected to the DSL signal:


Second router (Sitecom WL-114) broadcasting wifi:


I tried different thing like DMZ, changing ports and so but still unlucky...
I searched a little bit through the internet but I found nothing about my type of network.

If anyone has a clue...
Thanks in advance

(and sorry for my english...I'm coming from France so I try to do my best...)
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« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2006, 11:31:54 PM »

i don't understand how can you have a 192.* address if your second router shows a 10.* network
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GeeS
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« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2006, 12:10:46 PM »

If I understood your setup well you are connected with the speedtouch to the internet. I assume that you want to use port 80 for your hfs, so make sure that no other program is using this port.
First login into the speedtouch setup menu (10.0.0.138) and enable portforwarding ( Go to Advanced, NAPT, Protocol TCP, Inside IP: enter the IP adress assigned to the Sitecom router 10.0.0.xxx), Inside IP: 0.0.0.0, ports:80 ) Save your setup on the speedtouch. All request for port 80 from the internet will be forwarded to the second sitecomrouter.
Secondly you have to apply the same procedure wrt. portforwarding with your send sitecomrouter: Login to the sitecom setup menu with 192.168.0.1 and search for the portforwarding (NAT, NAPT, ) menu. Enter the assigned adress of your pc running HFS 192.168.0.x and forward port 80.
I forgot the exact menu of the sitecom router, but I've run this config some time ago and it worked. Good luck.
BTW. If you are running a firewall make sure it isn't blocking your ports.
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Mr. K.
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« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2006, 02:13:26 PM »

Thank you!
It works...
I tried before to map the 10.0.0.X:80 port on my speedtouch but without success.
Why?
Because the 80 port was already open for another application...

Now everything is allright, and HFS works well!
So a mighty thank you!



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