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dimarche75
Sep 03, 2014Follower
FVS336Gv2 - Port forwarding
Dear all,
I'm writing in this forum because is the last place where I can get an help. It's been few days I'm trying to setup a ProSafe FVS336Gv2. Up to now I succeded to setup the WAN port and connected the unit to the network so all the computers in the company can surf. I just need the last setup. We have a DNS forwarding domain that is forwarding the connections to the static IP we get from our internet service provider. Here we have connected ProSafe so now when we type our domain name we gpot connected to the NetGear Configuration manager Login! What I need is tell the ProSafe to forward all the http or https connection from the WAN to the IP of our internal webserver (192.168.0.14). I can't figure out how to do it.
Can someone be so kind to help me out?
Thanks alot, Diego (from Italy)
I'm writing in this forum because is the last place where I can get an help. It's been few days I'm trying to setup a ProSafe FVS336Gv2. Up to now I succeded to setup the WAN port and connected the unit to the network so all the computers in the company can surf. I just need the last setup. We have a DNS forwarding domain that is forwarding the connections to the static IP we get from our internet service provider. Here we have connected ProSafe so now when we type our domain name we gpot connected to the NetGear Configuration manager Login! What I need is tell the ProSafe to forward all the http or https connection from the WAN to the IP of our internal webserver (192.168.0.14). I can't figure out how to do it.
Can someone be so kind to help me out?
Thanks alot, Diego (from Italy)
3 Replies
- fordemMentorIf you have remote management enabled start by disabling it, and then try to forward the relevant ports again.
- aditMentorOr move Remote Management to another port like 8000 or 8080.
- ... just be aware, some firewalls and AV packages have fits if you use port 8080 too, due to the fact that an old remote access tool called 'Back Orifice' made use of that port.
I only know of this, because we ran into a problem with it a few years ago using SAV.
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