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Port Translation on a DG 834g?
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Hello,
I'm trying to setup up a port translation on a DG834g router.
I want to setup two remote connections on port 3398.
I set up DynDns and I setup a rule for one internal IP adress: 192.168.100.5. Now I'm able to connect with an mstsc console from external to the internal adress - ok so far.
Now I set up a second rule, let's say custom service on port 56789 which shows on port 3389 but for IP adress 192.168.100.10.
Is it possible or is a port translation not supported from the DG834g?
Thank you ahead of time for your help!
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Very few Netgear home grade routers support what you want. I looked at the DG834Gv5 manual (what version do you have?) and the ‘Add Services’ screen only allows a single port or range of ports to be specified, with no options to map a different external to internal port;
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/DG834GV5/DG834Gv5_UM_11Mar10.pdf Figure 3-9, Page 3-11
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Very few Netgear home grade routers support what you want. I looked at the DG834Gv5 manual (what version do you have?) and the ‘Add Services’ screen only allows a single port or range of ports to be specified, with no options to map a different external to internal port;
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/DG834GV5/DG834Gv5_UM_11Mar10.pdf Figure 3-9, Page 3-11
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Re: Port Translation on a DG 834g?
Thank you very much for your help! That gives me certainty (hope that's the right word in ths case :-)).
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