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ijoffe
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Jul 05, 2024
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How to allow socket connections -- Nighthawk RAXE300

Hello,   I am building a socket-based application to connect a controller device to a mobile robot. The robot acts as the server and will remain connected to this WiFi network, and I want the contr...
  • Razor512's avatar
    Jul 06, 2024

    Hard to tell, but it looks like your RAXE300 is behind another router or gateway device, thus creating a double NAT. If that is the case, then most remote access functions will have issues.

     

    Ideally, it would be better to simply use a VPN to connect to the LAN then access devices on your network rather than forwarding ports and exposing them directly to the WAN, which increases your attack surface, and depending on how well the device is kept up to date (consider how many NAS devices there are where the company stopped releasing updates,and ransomware makers targeted unpatched vulnerabilities and attacked every vulnerable NAS exposed to the WAN).