TG582n Port Forwarding
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TG582n Port Forwarding
01-12-2012 12:33 PM
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I go to
Home > Home Network > Devices > Unknown-00-11-32-03-31-59 hit config Add FTP and but can not access FTP on my nas box over the internet. Plunet firewall is turned off. What is odd it looks like it should be working. Event log says
FIREWALL rule : Protocol: TCP Src ip: *.*.*.* Src port: 54555 Dst ip: 192.168.1.100 Dst port: 21 Chain: forward_host_service Rule Id: 1 Action: accept
this all worked before I changed the router. NAS box has not changed can access it over localnetwork.
I have rebooted the router and reset the router to defaults. still nothing. Am i missing something?
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 12:12 PM
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I reckon the simple answer is you can't forward FTP requests to an internal device.
Seems to be a quirk of the Router, the Router is the FTP Server & It will only connect a device plugged into the USB port.
I used a 16gb memory stick then enabled the FTP Server
If you haven't changed the default IP address you should find the server at 192.168.1.253
An unconventional configuration & a pain to setup but it does mean the FTP service is available when all other devices are powered down.
DM
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 2:31 PM
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Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 3:14 PM
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Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 4:03 PM
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For me - with a number of different routers - my NAS works fine with various routers.
The NAS is connected via wired ethernet to the router and to various PC's via a mixture of wired or wireless ethernet.
I don't port forward anything.
The NAS supports HTML, SAMBA, FTP, NFS
NFS works well for me - you might like to investigate alternate modes of accessing the NAS.
http://www.freenas.org/ could offer some more options.
"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 4:12 PM
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Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
02-12-2012 4:37 PM
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Doesn't matter what kit you've got or which OS it's running....
Replace the Router seems to be the only option, unless Plusnet support know any different ?
DM
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
04-12-2012 7:26 PM
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This I can not get to work either. going to start ripping hair out soon. I must be doing something wrong
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
04-12-2012 7:48 PM
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I don't think I can do the same thing with ftp due to the way that ftp works.
My Netgear ReadyNAS Duo has a facility for remote access which works via my 582n.
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
04-12-2012 7:50 PM
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Dec 4 19:48:23 FIREWALL rule : Protocol: TCP Src ip: 212.159.89.205 Src port: 55870 Dst ip: 192.168.1.100 Dst port: 73 Chain: forward_host_service Rule Id: 1 Action: accept
it should of mapped it.
Re: TG582n Port Forwarding
04-12-2012 10:39 PM
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For anyone else interested this is what I did
1) delete old WAN Service and ATM interface
2) enable virtual ports that's located in Lan Ports
3)Create new ETH WAN Interface located in layer 2 interface
4)Create new WAN service
Settings are
a) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
b) put in PPP username and password
c) put in PPPoE service name I just used plusNET dont think it does anything
c) select new WAN interface
I do not know what all these settings do. anyone know?
MTU Size
Enable Fullcone NAT
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer)
PPP IP extension (do not choose unless necessary)
Use Static IPv4 Address
Enable PPP Debug Mode
Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports
Multicast Proxy
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy
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