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escop
Jun 23, 2021Aspirant
Cannot connect to open ports when using Orbi Router.
I am currently having an issue connecting to an open port for work. Layout example: Work server has Global IP 23.24.25.26 Work server has port 500 open for that IP. We use that IP/Port combo t...
escop
Jun 23, 2021Aspirant
CrimpOn wrote:
I, also so port 500 reported as being 'filtered' (i.e. some process is accepting connections on the work server).My attempt to telnet also fails, However, port 500 is commonly used for VPN connections, not telnet. Is the actual connection to the work server a VPN connection?
When the Orbi system was installed, did it replace a previous WiFi system?
What, exactly, is the ISP modem? is it "just a modem", or a combination modem/router?
It is not port 500, the ip/port provided is just an example. I rather not provide the real numbers out of security concern.
The real IP/Port does not matter in this situation, as I can connect to it perfectly fine when NOT using internet provided by the Orbi (aka cell phone hotspot or literally any other WiFi).
It is also open on canyouseeme.
Connection to my work server does not require a VPN nor does it use one anywhere in between.
The Orbi is the only router here, not replacing anything old (and even in the case it did, I had factory reset it anyways as part of troubleshooting).
The ISP Modem is a Spetrum EU2251, which only provides 1 internet ethernet port (for router). By itself, it does not broadcast any WiFi, and given if I didn't connect any router into that slot, only one device would be able to use the internet if connected directly.
Also note that this model of modem does not have its own portal at 192.168.1.1 / 192.168.0.1 (Confirmed by Spectrum today when I had it serviced, just to find out the issue wasn't with the Modem).
CrimpOn
Jun 23, 2021Guru - Experienced User
escop wrote:
CrimpOn wrote:It is not port 500, the ip/port provided is just an example. I rather not provide the real numbers out of security concern.
The real IP/Port does not matter in this situation, as I can connect to it perfectly fine when NOT using internet provided by the Orbi (aka cell phone hotspot or literally any other WiFi).
It is also open on canyouseeme.
Connection to my work server does not require a VPN nor does it use one anywhere in between.
The Orbi is the only router here, not replacing anything old (and even in the case it did, I had factory reset it anyways as part of troubleshooting).
The ISP Modem is a Spectrum EU2251, which only provides 1 internet ethernet port (for router). By itself, it does not broadcast any WiFi, and given if I didn't connect any router into that slot, only one device would be able to use the internet if connected directly.
Also note that this model of modem does not have its own portal at 192.168.1.1 / 192.168.0.1 (Confirmed by Spectrum today when I had it serviced, just to find out the issue wasn't with the Modem).
Thanks for the explanation. (On a side note: when images are placed "in-line" using the Photos icon in the menu bar, they do not appear to other users until approved by a forum moderator, which can take hours or days.) When images are attached using the Browse button in the lower left, they are available immediately. This causes so much confusion that I wich Netgear would take the Photos icon away.)
This Orbi does not have Armor or Parental Controls enabled, correct?