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Dracony
Dec 13, 2017Aspirant
R7000 Port Forwarding Not Working
Hi! I'm having some issues with setting up port forwarding on my Nighthawk R7000 router and would like some help. I have the ports set up correctly, as explained in several guides, but all websites a...
- Dec 13, 2017That shouldn't be necessary unless you happened to have changed your router's MAC address. Apart from that, your ISP should put something in their system that ensures that you get a public IP.
Dracony
Dec 13, 2017Aspirant
I'm not sure how to find that out, this is what I'm seeing under WAN Setup.
antinode
Dec 13, 2017Guru
> Model: R7000|AC1900 Smart WIFI Router
Firmware version?
> I have the ports set up correctly, as explained in several guides, but
> all websites are saying that the ports aren't accessible and none of my
> programs running on the ports can be connected to. What should I do?
I'm glad that you're satisfied with your set-up, but, with my weak
psychic powers, I have no idea which "several guides" you were reading,
nor which "all websites" are saying what, exactly, nor what "my programs
running on the ports" might be, nor to which ports they might be
listening.
Your picture seems to show external port 8080 being forwarded to
192.168.11.150:8080. That's one port, not "ports". If you hit
"Apply |>". Is some program running on the system at 192.168.11.150
which is listening at port 8080? How do you know? Can you connect to
the program at 192.168.11.150:8080? If not, then no amount of port
forwarding will help.
In my experience, people who talk about ports being closed often
don't understand the problem. A port looks "closed" when there's no
server program listening at that port. All the port forwarding in the
world won't help you if, at the end of the line, no one is listening at
that port number.
> And yes, I'm using a static IP as well.
For what? 192.168.11.150? Do you mean "static" or "reserved"?
> Does the R7000 has a public WAN IP address?
> I'm not sure how to find that out, this is what I'm seeing under WAN
> Setup.
Wrong data. What you want is probably BASIC > Internet : Internet IP
Address. If you don't want to reveal your public IP address, then the
first two octets should be enough to answer the question.
- DraconyDec 13, 2017Aspirant
The firmware version is 1.0.9.12_1.2.23. The program I'm running is called AMP Instance Manager, which hosts a website on 192.168.11.150:8080, but I cannot access it from other networks without forwarding the port. It does work fine to access it from my home network though. The guides I read told me to set it up like in the picture. Yes, the program was active when I checked if the port was open, both using a website called http://canyouseeme.org/ and a program called Port Forward Network Utilities, they said the port was closed. The IP 192.168.11.150 is both static and reserved. BASIC > Internet : Internet IP Address is set to Get Dynamically from ISP. The greyed out static option starts with 100.126.