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Hi,
I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are visible from each other. When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither time was I capable of forming a connection. With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could I ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other LAN/WAN computers. I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal firewall. And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the router. Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have to concider running a DMZ. Is there something I'm missing? Evan |
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The MN-700 does not support loopback -- you cannot reach a
server within the LAN using the WAN IP from a LAN client. You need to use a computer from outside (or a reflector). To get the server running set the persistent port forward on port 80 to one of the machines. From the Internet, use the WAN IP shown on the first page of the router. This, of course, assuming your ISP is not blocking port 80. ICMP pings can be disabled (and reenabled) on the router. >-----Original Message----- >Hi, > >I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired >connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other >operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a >static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are visible >from each other. > >When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my >webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 >on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither >time was I capable of forming a connection. > >With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable >to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could I >ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other >LAN/WAN computers. > >I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal firewall. >And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the router. >Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have >to concider running a DMZ. > >Is there something I'm missing? >. > |
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The upcoming firmware in SP1 should address this issue.
HTH, -Scott "lilo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2dea401c46a53$8f8f0080$(E-Mail Removed)... > The MN-700 does not support loopback -- you cannot reach a > server within the LAN using the WAN IP from a LAN client. > You need to use a computer from outside (or a reflector). > > To get the server running set the persistent port forward > on port 80 to one of the machines. From the Internet, use > the WAN IP shown on the first page of the router. This, of > course, assuming your ISP is not blocking port 80. > > ICMP pings can be disabled (and reenabled) on the router. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Hi, >> >>I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired >>connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other >>operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a >>static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are visible >>from each other. >> >>When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my >>webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 >>on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither >>time was I capable of forming a connection. >> >>With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable >>to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could I >>ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other >>LAN/WAN computers. >> >>I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal firewall. >>And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the router. >>Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have >>to concider running a DMZ. >> >>Is there something I'm missing? >>. >> |
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SP1 for the MN700 that is... (just to clarify)
-- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx "Scott Landry (MSFT)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > The upcoming firmware in SP1 should address this issue. > > HTH, > -Scott > > "lilo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:2dea401c46a53$8f8f0080$(E-Mail Removed)... > > The MN-700 does not support loopback -- you cannot reach a > > server within the LAN using the WAN IP from a LAN client. > > You need to use a computer from outside (or a reflector). > > > > To get the server running set the persistent port forward > > on port 80 to one of the machines. From the Internet, use > > the WAN IP shown on the first page of the router. This, of > > course, assuming your ISP is not blocking port 80. > > > > ICMP pings can be disabled (and reenabled) on the router. > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>Hi, > >> > >>I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired > >>connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other > >>operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a > >>static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are visible > >>from each other. > >> > >>When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my > >>webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 > >>on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither > >>time was I capable of forming a connection. > >> > >>With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable > >>to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could I > >>ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other > >>LAN/WAN computers. > >> > >>I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal firewall. > >>And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the router. > >>Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have > >>to concider running a DMZ. > >> > >>Is there something I'm missing? > >>. > >> > > |
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Good Luck.
I have found that the MN-700 port forwarding doesnt work on the internet. Application or perssistent both dont work for me. I also followed the DMZ instructions to the letter. Assigned a static IP to one PC, removed it form the DHCP list...etc etc Surprise.. it didnt work either. The hardware or software for this thing doesnt work. It is a wireless network for people who browse the net and play the odd game but never serve. GuardrailKiller >-----Original Message----- >Hi, > >I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired >connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other >operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a >static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are visible >from each other. > >When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my >webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 >on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither >time was I capable of forming a connection. > >With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable >to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could I >ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other >LAN/WAN computers. > >I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal firewall. >And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the router. >Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have >to concider running a DMZ. > >Is there something I'm missing? >. > |
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Odd
It's working for me. Running an FTP server, using app triggered ports for ICQ, have forwarded ports for RDP.. .... -- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx "GuardrailKiller" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2dc5001c46b7e$8f934060$(E-Mail Removed)... > Good Luck. > > I have found that the MN-700 port forwarding doesnt work > on the internet. Application or perssistent both dont work > for me. > > I also followed the DMZ instructions to the letter. > Assigned a static IP to one PC, removed it form the DHCP > list...etc etc > Surprise.. it didnt work either. > The hardware or software for this thing doesnt work. > It is a wireless network for people who browse the net and > play the odd game but never serve. > GuardrailKiller > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi, > > > >I have a MN-700. I have two desktops which are wired > >connections. One operates under Windows 2000, the other > >operates under Mandrake Linux 10. Both machines have a > >static IP. Both machines run HTTP servers and are > visible > >from each other. > > > >When I tried to configure the port forwarding for my > >webserver, I tried forwarding port 80 incoming to port 80 > >on the linux machine, then the windows machine. Neither > >time was I capable of forming a connection. > > > >With some troubleshooting, I discovered that I was unable > >to ping my router's PPPOE assigned IP address, nor could > I > >ping it's default gateway, however, I can ping other > >LAN/WAN computers. > > > >I have disabled the ICMP filter for the internal > firewall. > >And have tried both reseting and hard-booting the > router. > >Is there something missing? Ideally I don't want to have > >to concider running a DMZ. > > > >Is there something I'm missing? > >. > > |
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