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Jordan Goodyear
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      05-04-2004, 11:40 PM
How would I set my router up so that I can access a
server on my network from the outside world?? Would I
need to setup port forwarding, a DMZ, what do I need to
do?
 
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Gary Tsang
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      05-04-2004, 11:50 PM
Hi,

You would need to setup port forwarding.
Below is an example for a ftp server on port 21.

Go to your Base Station Management Tool, then go to Security, then click on
Port Forwarding then click on the Set up persistent port forwarding.
Then type in the following:

Description: Any name you want to name that program Or just FTP Server
Inbound port(s): 21-21
Type: TCP
Private IP address: the IP address of your internet computer
Private port(s): 21-21

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> How would I set my router up so that I can access a
> server on my network from the outside world?? Would I
> need to setup port forwarding, a DMZ, what do I need to
> do?



 
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      05-05-2004, 12:02 AM
How would I access the server from the outside, would I
need my WAN IP, say if I was going to remote desktop to
it?

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>You would need to setup port forwarding.
>Below is an example for a ftp server on port 21.
>
>Go to your Base Station Management Tool, then go to

Security, then click on
>Port Forwarding then click on the Set up persistent port

forwarding.
>Then type in the following:
>
>Description: Any name you want to name that program Or

just FTP Server
>Inbound port(s): 21-21
>Type: TCP
>Private IP address: the IP address of your internet

computer
>Private port(s): 21-21
>
>--
>Gary Tsang
>Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
>http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>
>
>"Jordan Goodyear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>news:83dc01c43231$31fb5e00$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> How would I set my router up so that I can access a
>> server on my network from the outside world?? Would I
>> need to setup port forwarding, a DMZ, what do I need to
>> do?

>
>
>.
>

 
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Gary Tsang
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      05-05-2004, 12:23 AM
Hi,

You would use your WAN IP address.
If you're setting up a remote desktop

Go to the port forwarding settings of the MN-700 and then put in the
following:

Description: Remote Desktop
Inbound port(s): 3389-3389
Type: TCP
Private IP address: the IP address of the computer you're setting up the
remote desktop
Private port(s): 3389-3389

To access your computer from outside, run remote desktop and then for the
computer type in your WAN ip address and then you'll have access.

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Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How would I access the server from the outside, would I
> need my WAN IP, say if I was going to remote desktop to
> it?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>
>>You would need to setup port forwarding.
>>Below is an example for a ftp server on port 21.
>>
>>Go to your Base Station Management Tool, then go to

> Security, then click on
>>Port Forwarding then click on the Set up persistent port

> forwarding.
>>Then type in the following:
>>
>>Description: Any name you want to name that program Or

> just FTP Server
>>Inbound port(s): 21-21
>>Type: TCP
>>Private IP address: the IP address of your internet

> computer
>>Private port(s): 21-21
>>
>>--
>>Gary Tsang
>>Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
>>http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>>
>>
>>"Jordan Goodyear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
>>news:83dc01c43231$31fb5e00$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> How would I set my router up so that I can access a
>>> server on my network from the outside world?? Would I
>>> need to setup port forwarding, a DMZ, what do I need to
>>> do?

>>
>>
>>.
>>



 
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