I have the same issue. I tried everything. I installed Merlin and dd-wrt after I installed the Asus latest firmware. Shut down all the firewalls, etc. I am trying to set up a foscam camera as a baby monitor. Any port open will do...Any ideas? Please help!
I can assure you that port forwarding is working fine on the router, it is a configuration issue on your end.
absolutely does work if you leave the local port field blank.
You haven't been working with retail electronics very long. It's entirely possible your router doesn't have this flaw but you are absolutely wrong. I know you think you know how every RT-AC66U works down to the wire, but your statement is plain wrong. I've got one right here that routinely quits routing traffic with ZERO modifications. The only way to recover is to factory reset, reconfigure, and wait for it to die again. Three times now in the last year, and this time I'm just done with it. ASUS is usually good technology, but it's all pacific-rim electronic consumer hell. I'm just pissed off that ASUS could care less, and like you, they just assume that I don't know what I'm doing or saying and I've been working in this industry for 20 years. So you and ASUS can take your holier-than-thou proclamations and shove it where the sun don't shine.
This still occurs on the latest build (3.0.0.4.376_3861).
I thought that page was in the OEM firmware, but could be mistaken. Another way is to telnet/ssh to the router and enterbecause I do not know where to check nvram space in the native router firmware.
@RMerlin , thanks for your reply. CTF was disabled, so that's no help but a good thought. I did apply the 4850 update and cold restarted the router afterwards - no help there either, unfortunately.
@john9527 , thank you as well. I think you may be referring to a UI element in a custom ROM for the router, because I do not know where to check nvram space in the native router firmware.
I would really love it if someone here surprised me and figured out my problem. I'll even load a custom rom if you'd think that would help
iptables -t nat -L VSERVER -v
@john9527 , this is for a very flat SOHO environment, few active clients, about a dozen or so servers that don't typically move a lot of data
@RMerlin ,
Thanks for that, I didn't do any testing this go-around because I've seen this twice before and just sort of wrote it off, but I believe iptables was how I looked at this before. As for my access method I set up both a web service on 4040 and an ftp server on 7777 *pasv 29500-29600.
I verify these services are responding properly on the LAN, I test from my phone (4G) and a remote server far across the internet that I know is unrestricted.
Neither rule changes packet count (zero) when I look at iptables after testing.
The return status code for the web service is 502 which is active rejection of the request, so routing is fine but nothing is answering on 4040.
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