Also for game hosting, File sharing programs, & running a server all
require either the DMZ or persistent port forwarding.
joker wrote:
> You can't access the WAN IP address from behind the MN-700.
>
> You need to connect to the Internet some way other then using it to
> check if it is working. This is because the MN-700 doesn't have
> loopback support.
>
> GuardrailKiller wrote:
>
>> Yes I believe I am trying to access the WAN IP from behind the router.
>> I would also like to have PC's outside my network from the internet
>> access the server/game ports necessary.
>>
>> The weird thing is my servers will show up on All seeing eye or
>> teamspeak public but no one can connect to them. I can connect to
>> teamspeak if I use the local IP 192.168 etc.
>> But this does not apply to quake or reavenshield. My buddies cant
>> connect to my teamspeak server from outside either.
>>
>> GuardrailKiller
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Are you trying to access the WAN IP address from behind
>>
>>
>> the MN-700?
>>
>>> GuardrailKiller wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is there anyone in the world or in all of history that
>>
>>
>> has
>>
>>>> had a MN-700 that could serve?
>>>>
>>>> Apllication port forwarding wont work.
>>>> Perssitent Port forwarding wont work.
>>>> Demilitarized Zone wont work. DMZ
>>>>
>>>> I just want to serve ravenshield, Quake 3, and
>>
>>
>> teamspeak.
>>
>>>> Maybe an FTP or a website once every 2 years.
>>>>
>>>> Can u turn off the Firewall and still use the router to share the
>>>> internet connection?
>>>>
>>>> I am sick of setting up ports and static IP's DMZ's. I read and
>>>> followed every MN-700 manual.
>>>>
>>>> With my luck the thing is broken.
>>>> GuardrailKiller
>>>
>>>
>>> .
>>>
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