Port Forwarding
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 7:35 am
I have a new WE826-T2 with the WiFiX GUI. Have it hard-wired by ethernet cable to a laptop and it's configured such that I can get to any website. Access to the internet works, at least in some respects.
What I can't get to work is port forwarding. For example, I'd like to remotely login to the router.
1) In Network>Firewall>Port Forwards I set up:
Name: RouterLogin
Protocol: TCP+UDP
External zone: WAN
External Port: 8080
Internal zone: LAN
Internal IP address: 192.168.1.1 (the router)
Internal port: 8080
2) On the laptop, I go to whatsmyip.org to retrieve the current external IP address. While the laptop is awake it stays constant.
3) On a different PC on my regular home network, I've tried 2 things:
a) typing <external IP address:8080> and
b) from Windows CMD prompt, type "ping <external IP address>"
No response or times out.
Questions:
1) Are my port settings wrong? If so, what should they be?
2) Because "ping" does not work but webpage surfing does, is there some other setting I need to alter in the WiFiX GUI to allow more traffic?
3) There is also a Firewall>Traffic Rules tab that came preconfigured with 9 rules baked in. Could they be causing conflicts? Should I delete them?
4) I saw a video that said modems may also have their own firewall. Is it possible I need to alter my modem config to open its ports? If so, I have a Sierra NC7455 and have downloaded the AT commands manual. But I've never worked with AT commands before, I have no idea what changes would be necessary, and I don't want to brick anything by "trying" things. Any advice?
5) Continuing from 4), is there a default IP address I can type in the laptop to get to a modem GUI for editing? Or can I find it in the WiFiX GUI somewhere?
6) The WiFiX GUI is not well documented and is very frustrating to this newbie. Any suggestions for another compatible firmware that's more "user friendly"?
Hopefully this has been clear. I've spent days looking online for these answers and have made little headway. Thanks all for any help you can provide. - Eddie
What I can't get to work is port forwarding. For example, I'd like to remotely login to the router.
1) In Network>Firewall>Port Forwards I set up:
Name: RouterLogin
Protocol: TCP+UDP
External zone: WAN
External Port: 8080
Internal zone: LAN
Internal IP address: 192.168.1.1 (the router)
Internal port: 8080
2) On the laptop, I go to whatsmyip.org to retrieve the current external IP address. While the laptop is awake it stays constant.
3) On a different PC on my regular home network, I've tried 2 things:
a) typing <external IP address:8080> and
b) from Windows CMD prompt, type "ping <external IP address>"
No response or times out.
Questions:
1) Are my port settings wrong? If so, what should they be?
2) Because "ping" does not work but webpage surfing does, is there some other setting I need to alter in the WiFiX GUI to allow more traffic?
3) There is also a Firewall>Traffic Rules tab that came preconfigured with 9 rules baked in. Could they be causing conflicts? Should I delete them?
4) I saw a video that said modems may also have their own firewall. Is it possible I need to alter my modem config to open its ports? If so, I have a Sierra NC7455 and have downloaded the AT commands manual. But I've never worked with AT commands before, I have no idea what changes would be necessary, and I don't want to brick anything by "trying" things. Any advice?
5) Continuing from 4), is there a default IP address I can type in the laptop to get to a modem GUI for editing? Or can I find it in the WiFiX GUI somewhere?
6) The WiFiX GUI is not well documented and is very frustrating to this newbie. Any suggestions for another compatible firmware that's more "user friendly"?
Hopefully this has been clear. I've spent days looking online for these answers and have made little headway. Thanks all for any help you can provide. - Eddie