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ATOMATOFLAMES's avatar
Apr 07, 2023

RBR750 Port Forwarding Not Working

I am trying to get port forwarding to work and I have not been successful. 

- I have tried with and without a DDNS service and neither has worked. 

- I have a static IP address assigned to my target device with a DHCP reservation.

- I have UPnP disabled

- I am in router Mode

- My Orbi base Router is directly connected to Fiber Optic Output unit from Frontier with no Frontier Modem or Router in between

- FW Version is V4.6.14.3_2.3.12

- I am trying to configure with TeamViewer to enable WOL but I am not able to get the port forwarded for TewmViewer to connect to.

 

I feel like I have tried everything and can not get a connection to establish through NoIPs port check, canyouseeme.org, or through the TeamViewer application to push the magic packet.

 

Help

6 Replies

  • As a person who leaves his desktop computer turned on 24/7, I confess to being puzzled about the need for Wake on LAN from "somewhere on the internet".  But, whatever.......

     

    It might be worth a brief check on the IP addressing.  i.e.:

    • On the 750 router web interface, the Advanced Tab home page, the IP address that shows for Internet Port IP address should match the address that is reported by those web services, such as https://canyouseeme.org 
      It appears that you have tested this already.
    • There needs to be a device which accepts direction from the internet and creates the WOL broadcast packet on the LAN.
      The Wikipedia article on Wake on LAN is pretty clear that WOL is designed to operate at layer 2 of the OSI model and is generally not routed.  Notice the comments that IP addresses are not used.  The Magic Packet is broadcast to every device on the LAN and the device with a matching MAC address is  the one that "wakes up".

    My sense is that this is not a simple task to accomplish.