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  1. sirlindsey

    BEFSR41 VER 2 problem

    Alexpoptown, I have seen a similar problem with the BEFSR11 router doing port-forwarding in a multisubnet configuration. I have even posted a question on this message board about it with limited help. What I have concluded is that Linksys does not support port-forwarding on more than one...
  2. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    I am currently using RIPII protocol to discover routes between the subnets on my LAN. This is working correctly proven by the fact that a workstation on the 192.168.2.x subnet can browse the internet through the Linksys router. This would not be possible if the Linksys router did not know how...
  3. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    The public address didn't work. However, I think I know what is going on. Evidently, the Linksys router is not capable of doing a port-forward loopback on any segment other than 192.168.1.x. If I'm using a computer on the 192.168.1.x subnet it works fine. However, if I use a computer on the...
  4. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    It has the Private Address for the DNS server.
  5. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    TheOldMan346, I wonder if the problem I am having has anything to do with multiple subnet routing. I have multiple subnets behind the Linksys router in a configuration that looks something like this: Internet Modem | | (Public Static IP Address)...
  6. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    TheOldMan346, Thanks for your response. I found the article you referenced before I posted on this site and didn't consider it relevant because it was referring to a problem which would happen if I assign port-forwarding numbers above the reserved ports (i.e. HTTP-80, SMTP-25, DNS-53, etc.)...
  7. sirlindsey

    Linksys Port Forwarding Loopback problem

    I currently have a Linksys BEFSR11 Cable/DSL router and have setup port-forwarding successfully for HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and DNS. I have my domain name pointing to the public side of the Linksys router using port forwarding to forward the request to a server on the private side of the Linksys...

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