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21 Dec 2010 11:42 #65334
by joncotton
Setting a NAT range is odd.. was created by joncotton
Hi everyone
We've bought a 2920n.
I'm in the NAT setup, trying to map ports 1417-1420 to a specific machine at 192.168.2.13, which will be listening to the same port numbers.
On our old Belkin you set a single local IP address and had fields for both public and private port ranges (which we just set to be the same).
On the 2920n however, turning on 'range' seems to only give us one box for the internal port number, not a range - but it seems to insist on giving us a range of ip addresses instead! .
Is this a mistake? How do I get WAN ports 1417-1420 to be routed to LAN 192.168.2.13 ports 1417-1420?
Thanks - Jon
We've bought a 2920n.
I'm in the NAT setup, trying to map ports 1417-1420 to a specific machine at 192.168.2.13, which will be listening to the same port numbers.
On our old Belkin you set a single local IP address and had fields for both public and private port ranges (which we just set to be the same).
On the 2920n however, turning on 'range' seems to only give us one box for the internal port number, not a range - but it seems to insist on giving us a range of ip addresses instead!
Is this a mistake? How do I get WAN ports 1417-1420 to be routed to LAN 192.168.2.13 ports 1417-1420?
Thanks - Jon
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