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phil12
Dec 12, 2020Aspirant
C7000v2 port forwarding issue
Hi, I am trying to open some ports that I could work on servers but it does not works properly even I saw lots of solutions here and tried bunch of different ways but still no luck and here is my si...
phil12
Dec 16, 2020Aspirant
I am sorry about my lack of English which its not my first language. I was meaning by that.... what do you need to see on my setting so you can check what did I wrong or did not yet? I can reply with screenshot them.
Also, I checked the firewall too.
Thank you.
antinode
Dec 16, 2020Guru
> I am sorry about my lack of English [...]
Your English is good.
> [...] what do you need to see on my setting [...]
The settings in your pictures look good.
What I'd like to see now are answers to the questions here and in:
> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106
For example, I don't need to see your (whole) public IP address, but:
> Does the IP address of the WAN/Internet interface of your router
> match what you're using as your public IP address from the outside
> world? ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home : Internet Port : Internet IP Address
Also:
> Can you access the server from a system on your LAN using the
> server's LAN IP address? [...]
Again, look for "?".
- phil12Dec 17, 2020Aspirant
Hi,
I checked the Internal IP Address on Advanced -> Advanced setup -> port Forwarding's Internal IP address is 192.168.0.24 which I can see my current IPv4 on cmd is also 192.168.0.24
And I can't access through the LAN either somehow. I thought I should able to connect with my internal IP but it shows on server list though.
Also, here is what current WAN setup page looks like,
Thank you
- antinodeDec 17, 2020Guru
> I checked the Internal IP Address on Advanced -> Advanced setup ->
> port Forwarding's Internal IP address is 192.168.0.24 which I can see my
> current IPv4 on cmd is also 192.168.0.24ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home : Internet Port : Internet IP Address should
be your router's WAN/Internet IP address. "192.168.0.24" should be the
IP address of your (Windows) server system. They can't be the same.> And I can't access through the LAN either somehow. I thought I should
> able to connect with my internal IP but it shows on server list
> though.Regarding "can't", see "not a useful problem description", above. I
don't know what "my internal IP [address]" means to you. Do _you_,
personally, have an IP address, or is that the IP address of some
network interface on some device? Which interface on which device?
What is that address?> Also, here is what current WAN setup page looks like, [...]
Nothing useful there.