Hi,
I've got a modem router (an AZTECH DSL600EU) running RouterTech firmware which I want to forward everything to a NETGEAR router.
The AZTECH (running Routertech firmware) has been plugged onto the WAN port of the NETGEAR gigabit router and I tried to configure it like this (after a 30/30/30 reset + "restore defaults") :
** WAN Setup **
Only 1 configuration WAN (named "XXXX")
Firewall disabled
NAT enabled
** LAN Setup **
- disabled USB Interface
- "LAN group 1" using ethernet with Static IP address 192.168.1.1 (netmask 255.255.255.0, no default gateway)
- DHCP server and relay disabled
In the advanced tab, I put the following parameters :
** LAN CLIENTS **
LAN connection "LAN group 1"
IP Address "192.168.1.2" (address given to the NETGEAR)
no Hostname
no MAC address
** Port forwarding **
I enabled DMZ with this parameters :
- WAN connection : "XXXX"
- Lan Group : "Lan group 1"
- LAN IP : 192.168.1.2
I've done a "SAVE ALL" and a "REBOOT" command.
When I connect to my router using my external IP address, I still arrive on the AZTECH DSL600EU's page (running Routertech) instead of the NETGEAR's one.
There's something I don't understand ... What's wrong ?
Help needed to configure Port forwarding (DMZ)
Re: Help needed to configure Port forwarding (DMZ)
OK, I've found the solution : there was no problem (even if you leave DHCP server on) !
Actually, when you enter external IP of your modem/router on your browser, the modem doesn't send you on Internet, it stays in local mode : so, it display his configuration page instead of the one of the NETGEAR.
To test your configuration, you have to connect from the outside or use GRC ShieldsUp for example (https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2).
Routertech's firmware works very well !
Best regards.
Actually, when you enter external IP of your modem/router on your browser, the modem doesn't send you on Internet, it stays in local mode : so, it display his configuration page instead of the one of the NETGEAR.
To test your configuration, you have to connect from the outside or use GRC ShieldsUp for example (https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2).
Routertech's firmware works very well !
Best regards.
Re: Help needed to configure Port forwarding (DMZ)
Just out of question, have you encounter any particular issue during flashing the RT firmware on to DSL600EU? I'm looking for this router as my RT platform.