Jere Larson
Occasional Visitor
Hello SNB Forum !!
I have a solid, always occurring port forwarding problem that I’ve been struggling with for ten days.
I’ve searched the web, and SNB Forum, but found nata !!
I’m building a new network in a large home in Anchorage, Alaska.
In test, I have -
2ea RoG Rapture AC11000
2ea RT-AC68U
They are configured for testing, with only mode and addresses differing. Been testing AiMesh - which is working perfectly. Gonna be great.
But I can’t get simple port forwarding to work for love or money.
I’ve simplified the testing baseline down to one router configured as router. Factory Reset and hand configured from scratch.
Tried all two routers of both models.
Nothing fancy -
ASUS Firmware:
On AC-11000’s *** 384 ***
On AC-68U’s *** 385 ***
Unsecured Wan
Lan DHCP pool .71-.99
DDNS using dyndns.org
No AiMesh
That’s about it ...
My ISP is rock solid.
DDNS never fails.
No Windows PC in the path.
Tried Firewall off
Tried NAT off
Typical entries in the forwarding table:
Freeze1 blank 8231 8231 192.168.1.231
Tried the local port as blank.
2 physical routers of 2 different types ( Four routers total ) !! - it’s not a hardware problem ...
I have older Linksys and Netgear routers with very similar configurations -
They port forward perfectly, which eliminates any ISP problems.
There are online and active IP devices behind each port - freeze detectors, temperature sensors in refrigerator and deep freeze, moisture / leak detectors, a few cameras, and etc.
I use several port scanner utilities, including the one in “Network Analyzer” running on iOS. All my port tools report accurately.
I’m about to pull my hair out !!!
Obviously something is wrong in my configuration ??
Sure hope someone has seen this before !! I’m just buffaloed !!
Sincerely,
Jere Larson
Anchorage, AK
I have a solid, always occurring port forwarding problem that I’ve been struggling with for ten days.
I’ve searched the web, and SNB Forum, but found nata !!
I’m building a new network in a large home in Anchorage, Alaska.
In test, I have -
2ea RoG Rapture AC11000
2ea RT-AC68U
They are configured for testing, with only mode and addresses differing. Been testing AiMesh - which is working perfectly. Gonna be great.
But I can’t get simple port forwarding to work for love or money.
I’ve simplified the testing baseline down to one router configured as router. Factory Reset and hand configured from scratch.
Tried all two routers of both models.
Nothing fancy -
ASUS Firmware:
On AC-11000’s *** 384 ***
On AC-68U’s *** 385 ***
Unsecured Wan
Lan DHCP pool .71-.99
DDNS using dyndns.org
No AiMesh
That’s about it ...
My ISP is rock solid.
DDNS never fails.
No Windows PC in the path.
Tried Firewall off
Tried NAT off
Typical entries in the forwarding table:
Freeze1 blank 8231 8231 192.168.1.231
Tried the local port as blank.
2 physical routers of 2 different types ( Four routers total ) !! - it’s not a hardware problem ...
I have older Linksys and Netgear routers with very similar configurations -
They port forward perfectly, which eliminates any ISP problems.
There are online and active IP devices behind each port - freeze detectors, temperature sensors in refrigerator and deep freeze, moisture / leak detectors, a few cameras, and etc.
I use several port scanner utilities, including the one in “Network Analyzer” running on iOS. All my port tools report accurately.
I’m about to pull my hair out !!!
Obviously something is wrong in my configuration ??
Sure hope someone has seen this before !! I’m just buffaloed !!
Sincerely,
Jere Larson
Anchorage, AK