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Vigo 2750n NAT port forwarding does not seem to work

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16 May 2013 10:20 #76213 by elbowe
Hi guys, thanks for reading this post.

I always assumed I was switched on with this stuff until I obtained a 2750.

I have configured my dydns account correctly as I can go from a machine on another internet using my web address straight into the management console of the 2750 (of course using port 80), this was an easy thing to setup and I like the way dyndns and the draytek talk to each other. Now to my problem....

I have a CCTV DVR in my house on 192.a.y.x on port NNNN. in the NAT setup on the 2750 I put in an entry :

Name - CCTV
Protocol TCP+UDP
Start Port - NNNN
end port - blank
local host - 192.a.y.x
local port - blank

Clicked ok, even rebooted the 2750 .. but nothing.

I want to be able to use my web address from the outside world to come in and go straight to the DVR on the port NNNN but it just does not work when I enter www.mywebaddress.com:NNNN , it just hangs.

Am I missing something simple here?

My home hum BT (which I replaced with the 2750) did this all for me nice and easily .. :-(

many thanks for any help you guys can give.

Les

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16 May 2013 11:26 #76215 by elbowe
DMZ works, but then it should do .. :-(

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16 May 2013 12:20 #76216 by suprawez
Put your start and end port to the same and specify the local port, at the moment the NAT has no idea which port to send it to locally.

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16 May 2013 12:39 #76217 by elbowe
hi
thanks, sorry I forgot to say I tried that, tried it again now and still just hangs.

Status Name Protocol Start Port End Port Local Host Local Port
CCTV TCP+UDP 8000 8000 192.168.1.74 8000

DMZ is about the only way I can get it to work.

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16 May 2013 12:47 #76218 by suprawez
I take it you specify port 8000 to view it locally as well, ie if was a http based service http://192.168.1.74:8000

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16 May 2013 12:55 #76219 by elbowe
well actually I can just enter 192.168.1.74.

it is always that address. It is a hard ip on the local network. but the DVR is sniffing on port 8000.

So from the outside world I can now, using DMZ, just enter www.myaddress.com and I hit the DVR aok, BUT , of course I would prefer to have NAT working so I do not have to usem DMZ.

the idea being I would prefer to just enter www.myaddress.com:8000 and the 2750 just says hey I know I need to shove this on to 192.168.1.74 ...

maybe I have just missed something. or just maybe the 2750 is a pain in the backside on NAT :-) :-). I do love the 2750 for its parental control .. works a dream with two young boys. I can handle the DMZ entry shoving any external , non identified traffic straight at the DVR but really it is a hammer to crack a nut ..

thanks for all your help and replying.

Does seem as though the 2750 is good but comes with baggage.


Les

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