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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 ca...
tamme_tekkel
Mar 11, 2024Aspirant
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.
CrimpOn
Mar 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Can you make screen shots of the Port Forwarding Rules?
- KitsapMar 11, 2024Master
On my R9000, the SPF+ port can be configured for WAN function only. I use a SPF+/RJ45 adapter with an Ethernet cable connected to the 2.5 Gbps port on my modem. See attached.
What is the brand name and model number of the device you have connected between the R9000 and your internet connection?
- tamme_tekkelMar 12, 2024Aspirant
Hello,
i installed it as on photo.
it is working great.
before my orbi was ir the RAX120.
this is the module.
if it is not the good one pleae tell?
- schumakuMar 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Kitsap wrote:
On my R9000, the SPF+ port can be configured for WAN function only.
Interesting, and very likely wrong 8-) - there is certainly a control allowing to map the SFP+ to the LAN as well as to the WAN. Since owning the R9000, it was connected using an 3rd party SFP+ module connecting to the LAN here.
tamme_tekkel well possible not all SFP+, and much more not all SFP+RJ45 modules are the same. Not everything is recognized - this is not limited to the R9000 SFP+ slot...
- KitsapMar 12, 2024Master
schumaku wrote:
Kitsap wrote:On my R9000, the SPF+ port can be configured for WAN function only.
Interesting, and very likely wrong 8-) - there is certainly a control allowing to map the SFP+ to the LAN as well as to the WAN. Since owning the R9000, it was connected using an 3rd party SFP+ module connecting to the LAN here.
tamme_tekkel well possible not all SFP+, and much more not all SFP+RJ45 modules are the same. Not everything is recognized - this is not limited to the R9000 SFP+ slot...
Please share a screen snip of the control you believe is certainly there and a screen snip of the statistics page showing the SFP+ port configured for LAN function. See attached.
- tamme_tekkelMar 12, 2024Aspirant
hello,
module spf:
i have this. i am afraid to give the Ip adres of the systems to. Sorry:
see picture atteched
i hope this is what you ask.?