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tamme_tekkel
Mar 08, 2024Aspirant
X10 (SPF+)
hello,
I want to go from the X10 to the Nas.
it doesn't work with the SPF+.
it doesn't work with Windows 11 Pro,
android and IOS (apple phone)
when I log in through the ORBI with WiFi or cable.
it does work.
What am I doing wrong.
I have a feeling it's the SPF+?What settings do I still need to make to make it work via SPF+?You may be thinking why do you use the SPF+? I have more
speed at the ORBI.
then everyone can do it internally with my family
gaming among themselvesCan someone please help me? 17 Replies
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Can you please confirm that this is the router:
https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/networking/wifirouter/R9000.pdf
and the product number of the SFP+ module that is connected to the RBR850 WAN port. How do the X10 and the RBR850 report the connection of these ports?
Does the link function using one of the regular gigabit ports on the X10?
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
tamme_tekkel wrote:
hello,
I want to go from the X10 to the Nas. it doesn't work with the SPF+.Because the NAS is connected to the Orbi router, it is part of the Orbi LAN and cannot be "seen" from the WAN side of the Orbi unless specific ports are forwarded through the router.
In this case, a device connected to the X10 system, would attempt to connect to the WAN IP address of the Orbi router on port 5000 which would be forwarded to port 1000 on the NAS because there is a port forwarding rule on the Orbi listing the LAN IP of the NAS as the target device.
Other than this application, does the Orbi router appear to function correctly? i.e. devices connected to the Orbi have internet access that is working correctly?
Is the ultimate goal to access the NAS from the internet? (which might be why there is also a port forwarding rule on the X10?) If so, these two rules are not consistent. i.e. the X10 rule does not forward to port 5000 on the Orbi.
- tamme_tekkelAspirant
hello,
thanks for your quick response Sorry I didn't give my drawing completely I have now set all ports to 5000. from the X10 it now works with port 5000 via the SPF+ I actually want to watch films and photos from the NAS to my IPTV box from my ZTE to the nas does not work. If I move my Nas to the X10, it works correctly. where am I going wrong? I also don't see in the log file of the X10 whether anything is being blocked. I also don't know how to get into the settings of the ZTE. this is a provider router.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Can you make screen shots of the Port Forwarding Rules?