Hello Craig, Just wondering and to make sure: do you have several Sun Rays NAT'ed by the same box?
I also have a (single) Sun Ray at home, and remember having problems with connectivity until we played with the firewall on the server side (effectively allowing all traffic between server's public IP and known DTU IP addresses), and adding the DTU to DMZ on the home router (DLink 624 if I remember correctly). After some of this voodoo with extreme insecurity the Sun Ray worked (I don't know if the firewall was tightened afterwards, can check). My question on top is due to the fact that there can be only one DMZ host (at least on this DLink). Sunday, January 13, 2008, 11:08:29 PM, you wrote: CB> My idea was to see if you put the internal IP of the Sun Ray in there if CB> it would work. I've seen home home routers have problem with NAT and CB> UDP. Now that being said, I have a linksys and a apple airport express CB> and my sun rays work just fine through it. Even double NAT'd. DTU ->> Wifi Bridge (G) -> Linksys WRT 54G (192.168.7.x) ---> Apple CB> Airport Extreme (N) 192.168.8.x --> Cable Modem (COX) ---> Internet --->>Remote Sun Ray Servers CB> Andreas Höschler wrote: >> Hi Craig, >> >>> Oh, OK. I misread a previous email, sorry. >>> >>> Yes, it should work with the DTU being NAT'd. >>> >>> What type of router do you have? Does said router have a DMZ setting? >> >> It has a DMZ page. It looks like so >> >> _ active X not active >> >> ipaddress of DMZ hosts 192.168.1.0 >> >> It is not active currently? Not sure what that means but I guess changes >> are higher the Sun Ray will work if DMZ is not active, aren't they? Any >> idea? >> >> Regards, >> >> Andreas >> CB> _______________________________________________ CB> SunRay-Users mailing list CB> [email protected] CB> http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users -- Best regards, Jim Klimov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
