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i have ADSL (plusnet) shared over a peer 2 peer wireless lan and it works fine, thing is on the client pc on the network is given ip 192.168.0.51 via DHCP i want to setup port 4001 on tcp/udp for the client pc, my router/modem a Voyager 205 has options for NAT virtual server but i cannot figure out what settings i put in there as the adsl modem is on network ip 192.168.1.1 the settings the voyager modem asks for are Rule flavor - of which you select Virtual server or DMZ Rule ID - which i have been told is 54 onwards Protocal - you are able to specifiy TCP and UDP in there LAN IP - the IP of the pc you want to access the port i assume Destination port - port entry box Local Port - port entry box the thing is, to the client the adsl is on network 192.168.1.xxx and the client is on network ip 192.168.0.xxx and i have tried to just enter the ip of the client as assigned by DHCP of 192.168.0.51 but the program can still not access the port, what am i doing wrong?? thank you for any replies Dan Daniel |
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In article <42d52ba4$0$21968$(E-Mail Removed)>,
"Daniel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >hi all > >i have ADSL (plusnet) shared over a peer 2 peer wireless lan and it works >fine, thing is on the client pc on the network is given ip 192.168.0.51 via >DHCP i want to setup port 4001 on tcp/udp for the client pc, my router/modem >a Voyager 205 has options for NAT virtual server but i cannot figure out >what settings i put in there as the adsl modem is on network ip 192.168.1.1 > >the settings the voyager modem asks for are > > >Rule flavor - of which you select Virtual server or DMZ >Rule ID - which i have been told is 54 onwards >Protocal - you are able to specifiy TCP and UDP in there >LAN IP - the IP of the pc you want to access the port i assume >Destination port - port entry box >Local Port - port entry box > >the thing is, to the client the adsl is on network 192.168.1.xxx and the >client is on network ip 192.168.0.xxx and i have tried to just enter the ip >of the client as assigned by DHCP of 192.168.0.51 but the program can still >not access the port, what am i doing wrong?? > > >thank you for any replies > >Dan I'm not sure that I understand your setup -- your message subject mentions "ICS", but the message body doesn't. Do I assume correctly that you've connected the ADSL modem to one computer and that you're using ICS on that computer to share the connection with the computer that you call the "client pc"? If that's right, you need to get packets that originate on the Internet to pass through the ADSL modem to the host computer and then to pass through the host computer to the client computer. That can be done, but it's not easy. Here's one way to do it: 1. Assign a static IP address (such as 192.168.1.2) to the host computer's connection to the ADSL modem. You'll also need to assign the subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses that the host computer now gets from the ADSL modem's DHCP server. 2. Enable port forwarding on the ADSL modem: Rule flavor - Virtual server Rule ID - 54 onwards Protocol - TCP and UDP LAN IP - 192.168.1.2 (the host's Internet connection) Destination port - 4001 Local Port - 4001 3. Assign a static IP address (such as 192.168.0.2) to the client computer's wireless connection. You'll also need to assign the subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses that the client computer now gets from the host computer's DHCP server. 4. Enable port forwarding on the host computer's firewall: Rule flavor - Virtual server Rule ID - whatever you want Protocol - TCP and UDP LAN IP - 192.168.0.2 (the client's LAN connection) Destination port - 4001 Local Port - 4001 -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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