JarleH
Regular Contributor
Hi
I am new poster here, and made the profile to get some advice. But I have been reading reviews and using this site for years.
Current situation:
Got a old business model firewall Sonicwall TZ170 on the inside of a ips cable modem (currently Thomson tcm 470). I recently found out I am NOT able to open ports through both firewall and modem, and I am pretty sure its due to double NAT, since I am 99% sure my modem is in dhpc mode + my firewall also run dhcp.
Almost everything works fine, but I just noticed that some older peer2peer games like Company of Heroes and the Dawn of War games, do not work properly due to need firewall openings for multiplayer.
I have made the opening in the firewall, and have been for years thinking my problems were due to other people, not myself. But when I started looking into the case online port checkers says the ports I have opened in my firewall are in fact closed from the outside. And after doing some research I am pretty sure this is due to double NAT at my end. Modem is first doing NAT then the firewall, and this do not work if the program on my net is not using upnp, which older tech games do not. I fear I also will get this problem with the upcomming Company of Heroes 2 game.
I may be able to get my isp to change the modem to bridge mode, but I do not know for sure. And since my current firewall is many years now, and not good for a home network, and I am using a separat wifi box, I am looking for good alternatives to my current setup.
Some things I am looking for in a router:
- good 24/7 operation (stable and do not overheat)
- wireless option
- cable and wireless clients in same dhcp range (want netbios names to work across cable and wireless)
- good and stable for games, upnp compatible if possible
- good interface
- work good with my Netgear lan-over-powerline plugs and switches
- good compatibility with smartphones (samsung, sony, htc) and laptops (asus, dell etc)
- good compatibility with Netgear NASes
- good video streaming capability/compability
- 'future safe', ie no old models
- good support
- DMZ option
- good VPN/remote logon/remote use or shareing of internal systems in my net
- add-on ready (like Netgear NASes)?
I have been following Netgear for a long time, also looking at reviews in different categories here alot. Currently I am thinking about the Netgear R6250, but I am looking for advices on what to buy.
So; what do you guys advice me to buy? What is a good router for me?
jarle
I am new poster here, and made the profile to get some advice. But I have been reading reviews and using this site for years.
Current situation:
Got a old business model firewall Sonicwall TZ170 on the inside of a ips cable modem (currently Thomson tcm 470). I recently found out I am NOT able to open ports through both firewall and modem, and I am pretty sure its due to double NAT, since I am 99% sure my modem is in dhpc mode + my firewall also run dhcp.
Almost everything works fine, but I just noticed that some older peer2peer games like Company of Heroes and the Dawn of War games, do not work properly due to need firewall openings for multiplayer.
I have made the opening in the firewall, and have been for years thinking my problems were due to other people, not myself. But when I started looking into the case online port checkers says the ports I have opened in my firewall are in fact closed from the outside. And after doing some research I am pretty sure this is due to double NAT at my end. Modem is first doing NAT then the firewall, and this do not work if the program on my net is not using upnp, which older tech games do not. I fear I also will get this problem with the upcomming Company of Heroes 2 game.
I may be able to get my isp to change the modem to bridge mode, but I do not know for sure. And since my current firewall is many years now, and not good for a home network, and I am using a separat wifi box, I am looking for good alternatives to my current setup.
Some things I am looking for in a router:
- good 24/7 operation (stable and do not overheat)
- wireless option
- cable and wireless clients in same dhcp range (want netbios names to work across cable and wireless)
- good and stable for games, upnp compatible if possible
- good interface
- work good with my Netgear lan-over-powerline plugs and switches
- good compatibility with smartphones (samsung, sony, htc) and laptops (asus, dell etc)
- good compatibility with Netgear NASes
- good video streaming capability/compability
- 'future safe', ie no old models
- good support
- DMZ option
- good VPN/remote logon/remote use or shareing of internal systems in my net
- add-on ready (like Netgear NASes)?
I have been following Netgear for a long time, also looking at reviews in different categories here alot. Currently I am thinking about the Netgear R6250, but I am looking for advices on what to buy.
So; what do you guys advice me to buy? What is a good router for me?
jarle