Re: Port forwarding behind two routers

2008-11-19 Thread Luke Dean
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Jakub T wrote: 2008/11/15 Luke Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port-forwarding through two NATs is something I've never had any success with. I have a few suggestions that have worked for me and my friends with this setup. A) Disable NAT on the ADSL router. I think the term

Re: Port forwarding behind two routers

2008-11-18 Thread Jakub T
2008/11/15 Luke Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port-forwarding through two NATs is something I've never had any success with. I have a few suggestions that have worked for me and my friends with this setup. A) Disable NAT on the ADSL router. I think the term is bridged mode. Turn it into a dumb

Port forwarding behind two routers

2008-11-15 Thread Jakub T
Good day people, I'm trying to get wireless Internet access for my laptop and to use this wireless router as a switch for my FreeBSD box at the same time. This wireless router has one Internet plug and for Ethernet plugs for wired boxes. Now I have this situation: INTERNET |

Re: Port forwarding behind two routers

2008-11-15 Thread Luke Dean
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008, Jakub T wrote: Good day people, I'm trying to get wireless Internet access for my laptop and to use this wireless router as a switch for my FreeBSD box at the same time. This wireless router has one Internet plug and for Ethernet plugs for wired boxes. Now I have this

Re: Port forwarding behind two routers

2008-11-15 Thread Wojciech Puchar
B) Disable NAT on the wireless router. This allows it to be a simple switch and wireless access point. The price is that you're probably relying on the DHCP server in the wireless router for your wireless devices and you'll have to disable the DHCP when you disable NAT. This creates new