- Jul 8, 2012
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Hello all,
I have a NanoStation which connects to other nanostations forming a wireless network. Each nanoStation is connected to a switch with some other devices.
One NanoStation acts as an Access Point. If I connect the Access Point to my laptop I can connect to every device on the network by typing the IP in the browser (all devices have port 80 open)
I want to connect the the Access Point to a router so I can connect to the network from an external IP.
For example, I have one device with IP 192.168.1.100 and the router's IP (provided by ISP) is 95.31.26.12 (random number)
I followed this guide: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/...
and I tried to map a port to a local Ip address.
for example 95.31.26.12:200 should connect to 192.168.1.100 (on the internal network) but It does not work
Is port forwarding the right way to go or I should try something else?
Thank you
I have a NanoStation which connects to other nanostations forming a wireless network. Each nanoStation is connected to a switch with some other devices.
One NanoStation acts as an Access Point. If I connect the Access Point to my laptop I can connect to every device on the network by typing the IP in the browser (all devices have port 80 open)
I want to connect the the Access Point to a router so I can connect to the network from an external IP.
For example, I have one device with IP 192.168.1.100 and the router's IP (provided by ISP) is 95.31.26.12 (random number)
I followed this guide: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/...
and I tried to map a port to a local Ip address.
for example 95.31.26.12:200 should connect to 192.168.1.100 (on the internal network) but It does not work
Is port forwarding the right way to go or I should try something else?
Thank you