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karatekidhero
Dec 20, 2016Aspirant
Port forwarding not working R7000
Hello. So I just got a R7000, mainly for better wifi and a better port forwarding experience. The wifi works great but haven't had any luck with the port forwarding. It just doesn't work allthough I...
- Dec 20, 2016
The Cisco router is still in place?
If so, you are double-routing. You need to change the forwarding rules in the Cisco, so that all the open ports are forwarded to the R7000 WAN port. Then re-forward them from the R7000 to the appropriate WAN port.
If the Cisco router lets you put a device in the "DMZ" you can also try put the R7000 in the DMZ, and remove all forwarding rules in the Cisco router.
A third option is to set up the R7000 in AP mode, and use it only for WiFi.
StephenB
Dec 20, 2016Guru - Experienced User
The Cisco router is still in place?
If so, you are double-routing. You need to change the forwarding rules in the Cisco, so that all the open ports are forwarded to the R7000 WAN port. Then re-forward them from the R7000 to the appropriate WAN port.
If the Cisco router lets you put a device in the "DMZ" you can also try put the R7000 in the DMZ, and remove all forwarding rules in the Cisco router.
A third option is to set up the R7000 in AP mode, and use it only for WiFi.
karatekidhero
Dec 22, 2016Aspirant
The Cisco router is still in place, yes.
I am trying to put the router into DMZ but I need to find out what the R7000's IP adress is. How do I do that?
Thanks!