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Port Forward to Multiple IP

scothouse
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Port Forward to Multiple IP

I would like to forward a port to multiple IP addresses. Ideally, the router would support port forwarding to the broadcast address, but I understand why that is not supported. However, it seems entirely reasonable to forward traffic from a given port to multiple IP addresses. I don't see how to do that with current firmware ( V1.0.3.92). Am I wrong? What are the alternatives? Thanks!

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antinode
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Re: Port Forward to Multiple IP

> I would like to forward a port to multiple IP addresses. [...]

 

   Why?  Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?

 

> [...] it seems entirely reasonable to forward traffic from a given
> port to multiple IP addresses. [...]

 

   Not to me.  Some remote program sends a message to one destination,
and gets back multiple replies?  Who'd expect that?

 

> [...] I don't see how to do that with current firmware [...]

 

   I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that feature.

 

> [...] V1.0.3.92)

 

   And that's the "current firmware" on _what_?  Look for "Model" on the
product label.

 

> [...] Am I wrong? [...]


   I believe so.


> [...] What are the alternatives? [...]

 

   To do _what_?  See "Why? [...]", above.

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scothouse
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Re: Port Forward to Multiple IP

Gosh, are you officious or what? To your comments and questions:

 

> I would like to forward a port to multiple IP addresses. [...]

 

   Why?  Is there some actual problem which you are trying to solve?

 

An "actual" problem? This opposed to a fictitious problem? Yes, there is. Why would I have taken the time to post to the community if there weren't a problem.

 

I am attempting to configure Wake on Lan for two hosts on my local network.

 

> [...] it seems entirely reasonable to forward traffic from a given
> port to multiple IP addresses. [...]

 

   Not to me.  Some remote program sends a message to one destination,
and gets back multiple replies?  Who'd expect that?

 

How is this response in any way helpful?

 

> [...] I don't see how to do that with current firmware [...]

 

   I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that feature.

 

> [...] V1.0.3.92)

 

   And that's the "current firmware" on _what_?  Look for "Model" on the
product label.

 

I put the exact model number in the title of the post. Here it is again:

 

AX1800 R6700AX

https://www.netgear.com/support/product/r6700ax.aspx

 

> [...] Am I wrong? [...]


   I believe so.

 

The question I posed, and I believe it's clear, is does the AX1800 R6700AX support port forwarding for a given port to multiple IP addresses? Per the UI I have in front of me, that is not possible. You believe I am wrong. Does that mean you understand that the router can be configured to meet this requirement? If so, how? That would be a helpful response.


> [...] What are the alternatives? [...]

 

   To do _what_?  See "Why? [...]", above.  

 

Again, I believe I've been quite clear on the requirement. If the router cannot meet the requirement, what other options are there?

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antinode
Guru

Re: Port Forward to Multiple IP

> I am attempting to configure Wake on Lan for two hosts on my local
> network.

 

   That wasn't _so_ hard, was it?

 

   Are you already doing WoL for one host?  How?

 

> How is this response in any way helpful?

 

   How was "it seems entirely reasonable [to you]" helpful?

 

> I put the exact model number in the title of the post. [...]

 

   Do _you_ see it there?  The title which I see is "Port Forward to
Multiple IP".

 

> [...] Per the UI I have in front of me, that is not possible. [...]

 

   That's what I'd expect.


> [...] You believe I am wrong. [...]


   Yes, about that being an "entirely reasonable" feature.

 

> Again, I believe I've been quite clear on the requirement. [...]

 

   As I read it, your _actual_ requirement is WoL for multiple systems.
As I recall, your original problem description did not mention WoL.  My
understanding of "quite clear" seems to differ from yours.

 

   So far as I know, these routers offer no support at all for WoL, let
alone WoL for multiple systems.

 

   Your proposed "solution" to your actual requirement ("forward a port
to multiple IP addresses") made no sense to me, and, so far as I know,
is not an existing feature, or a likely future feature, on these

routers.

 

> [...] If the router cannot meet the requirement, what other options
> are there?


   I'd expect some additional gizmo (like, say, a Raspberry Pi) with a
little WoL software of some kind ought to be able to handle your actual
requirement.  I wouldn't expect one of these routers to handle any of
it, on its own.  But if you've found a way, then I'd be interested.

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