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I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken
on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why isn't it fixed on the MN-700? For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, but when I try to access them internally, they do not get routed correctly. Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the loopback? Thanks Jeff Jose |
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No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be other items of more
importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this newsgroup) haven't heard when or if there will be a patch for this often asked question. If you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support number in your User's Guide and register your request for loop back support in the MN-700. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken > on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why > isn't it fixed on the MN-700? > > For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, > anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, > but when I try to access them internally, they do not get > routed correctly. > > Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the > loopback? > > Thanks > Jeff |
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At this time, there is no firmware upgrade that will give the MN700 loopback
capability. Hopefully MS will consider including this in a future firmware update. I'd recommend calling the MSBBN support line and log your request for this feature. -- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken > on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why > isn't it fixed on the MN-700? > > For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, > anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, > but when I try to access them internally, they do not get > routed correctly. > > Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the > loopback? > > Thanks > Jeff |
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That's pretty lame. I actually work at Microsoft at their
headquarters. Since it's a friday night I figured this would be the best place to get a quick answer. When I go in next week I'll contact the team and see what the status is. It doesn't make sense that they'd fix it for the MN- 500 and not the MN-700. Thanks for your reply! Jose >-----Original Message----- >No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be other items of more >importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this newsgroup) haven't >heard when or if there will be a patch for this often asked question. If >you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support number in your >User's Guide and register your request for loop back support in the MN-700. >-- >Chris H. >Microsoft Windows MVP >Associate Expert >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken >> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why >> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? >> >> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, >> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, >> but when I try to access them internally, they do not get >> routed correctly. >> >> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the >> loopback? >> >> Thanks >> Jeff > > >. > |
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Good luck! We've been saying the same things for months.
-- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:82c001c4033e$effc1fb0$(E-Mail Removed)... > That's pretty lame. I actually work at Microsoft at their > headquarters. Since it's a friday night I figured this > would be the best place to get a quick answer. When I go > in next week I'll contact the team and see what the status > is. It doesn't make sense that they'd fix it for the MN- > 500 and not the MN-700. > > Thanks for your reply! > Jose >>-----Original Message----- >>No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be > other items of more >>importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this > newsgroup) haven't >>heard when or if there will be a patch for this often > asked question. If >>you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support > number in your >>User's Guide and register your request for loop back > support in the MN-700. >>-- >>Chris H. >>Microsoft Windows MVP >>Associate Expert >>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> >>"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is > broken >>> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why >>> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? >>> >>> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, >>> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my > domains, >>> but when I try to access them internally, they do not > get >>> routed correctly. >>> >>> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the >>> loopback? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Jeff >> >> >>. >> |
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the 500 and 700 use different operating systems. I don't think the OS
in the 700 supports this. I don't know if an upgrade for loopback is even planned. if you get info from the team, please post it here for all, as MVP's do not have any info on this, other than we want to see it as well. On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 21:50:32 -0800, "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >That's pretty lame. I actually work at Microsoft at their >headquarters. Since it's a friday night I figured this >would be the best place to get a quick answer. When I go >in next week I'll contact the team and see what the status >is. It doesn't make sense that they'd fix it for the MN- >500 and not the MN-700. > >Thanks for your reply! >Jose >>-----Original Message----- >>No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be >other items of more >>importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this >newsgroup) haven't >>heard when or if there will be a patch for this often >asked question. If >>you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support >number in your >>User's Guide and register your request for loop back >support in the MN-700. >>-- >>Chris H. >>Microsoft Windows MVP >>Associate Expert >>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> >>"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is >broken >>> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why >>> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? >>> >>> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, >>> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my >domains, >>> but when I try to access them internally, they do not >get >>> routed correctly. >>> >>> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the >>> loopback? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Jeff >> >> >>. >> -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) |
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Lame is not the word for it. Check the other posts in this group for examples of
how little the MS wireless stuff does do in practice and then check to see how little has changed since the initial release. One could get the impression that there is no "team" working on this stuff. Best of luck. "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:82c001c4033e$effc1fb0$(E-Mail Removed)... > That's pretty lame. I actually work at Microsoft at their > headquarters. Since it's a friday night I figured this > would be the best place to get a quick answer. When I go > in next week I'll contact the team and see what the status > is. It doesn't make sense that they'd fix it for the MN- > 500 and not the MN-700. > > Thanks for your reply! > Jose > >-----Original Message----- > >No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be > other items of more > >importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this > newsgroup) haven't > >heard when or if there will be a patch for this often > asked question. If > >you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support > number in your > >User's Guide and register your request for loop back > support in the MN-700. > >-- > >Chris H. > >Microsoft Windows MVP > >Associate Expert > >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > > > >"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > >news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... > >> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is > broken > >> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why > >> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? > >> > >> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, > >> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my > domains, > >> but when I try to access them internally, they do not > get > >> routed correctly. > >> > >> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the > >> loopback? > >> > >> Thanks > >> Jeff > > > > > >. > > |
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What's the workaround until a firmware update is released?
Do I have to manually enter the server names in the hosts file, or is there a better way to handle it? >-----Original Message----- >No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be other items of more >importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this newsgroup) haven't >heard when or if there will be a patch for this often asked question. If >you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support number in your >User's Guide and register your request for loop back support in the MN-700. >-- >Chris H. >Microsoft Windows MVP >Associate Expert >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken >> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why >> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? >> >> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, >> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, >> but when I try to access them internally, they do not get >> routed correctly. >> >> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the >> loopback? >> >> Thanks >> Jeff > > >. > |
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There is no workaround.
-- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Will Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:880701c40487$3f6fbcc0$(E-Mail Removed)... > What's the workaround until a firmware update is released? > Do I have to manually enter the server names in the hosts > file, or is there a better way to handle it? > > >>-----Original Message----- >>No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be > other items of more >>importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in this > newsgroup) haven't >>heard when or if there will be a patch for this often > asked question. If >>you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support > number in your >>User's Guide and register your request for loop back > support in the MN-700. >>-- >>Chris H. >>Microsoft Windows MVP >>Associate Expert >>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> >>"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken >>> on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why >>> isn't it fixed on the MN-700? >>> >>> For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, >>> anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, >>> but when I try to access them internally, they do not get >>> routed correctly. >>> >>> Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the >>> loopback? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Jeff >> >> >>. >> |
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Chris H. wrote:
|| There is no workaround. || -- || Chris H. || Microsoft Windows MVP || Associate Expert || Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone || || "Will Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message || news:880701c40487$3f6fbcc0$(E-Mail Removed)... ||| What's the workaround until a firmware update is released? ||| Do I have to manually enter the server names in the hosts ||| file, or is there a better way to handle it? ||| ||| |||| -----Original Message----- |||| No update yet, Jose. We've asked, and there seem to be other |||| items of more importance. Microsoft is aware, but we (the MVPs in |||| this newsgroup) haven't heard when or if there will be a patch for |||| this often ||| asked question. If |||| you wish to invest a little time, telephone the support number in |||| your User's Guide and register your request for loop back support |||| in the MN-700. -- |||| Chris H. |||| Microsoft Windows MVP |||| Associate Expert |||| Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone |||| |||| "Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message |||| news:7d8c01c4033c$5910f0a0$(E-Mail Removed)... ||||| I'm hosting servers out of my house and loopback is broken ||||| on the MN-700. I know it was fixed on the MN-500, why ||||| isn't it fixed on the MN-700? ||||| ||||| For those of you who are not familiar with loopback, ||||| anyone outside of my network is able to get to my domains, ||||| but when I try to access them internally, they do not get ||||| routed correctly. ||||| ||||| Is there a firmware upgrade for the MN-700 to fix the ||||| loopback? ||||| ||||| Thanks ||||| Jeff |||| |||| |||| . I wounder what was MS thinking to release a router without loopback support... Oh! and with unusable DSL before the firmware update... |
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