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Port forwarding

BigButt

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We are currently running a 2 router system. The first router are giving out data to 3 computers and to the 2nd router. The 2nd are mainly for wireless and one more wire. So we have a total of 3computer on router#1 and 1 computer on router#2 and 2 wireless laptop.

All the computers that are on the first router has successfully established a port forwarding, and the question i have is how should we set up port forwarding for all the computers on the 2nd router? Since it's plugged into the first router does it make a difference since in some way it's forwarding to the first router?

 
First you have to take into to consideration that a specific port can be opened on to one specific IP. I.e. one computer.

If you are using the second Router as a Router then you can open a port on the first Router using the second Router?s WAN IP. Then you open again in the second Router to a computer on the second Network.

If your second Router is configured as an Access Point with a switch and the WAN port is open then ports are not relevant on the second Router.

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