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using RV042 for multiple public IP's

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jerryreeve

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Jan 16, 2002
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I have an RV042 router that had 5 IP's from charter x.x.x.234 thru .238 we have .234 as the main IP for the site and it is port forwarding multiple ports correctly to a server on the LAN 192.168.2.251. problem is that while we set the firewall up to pass all ports for .236 (from WAN1) to another server on the LAN (server2 192.168.2.2) we are not connecting to sever 2 remotely. was there something simple that was overlooked that enables the firewall to pass the requests through?

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JerryReeve
Telecommunication Technology Services

 
When you have multiple public static IP addresses, in order to use them to point to an individual LAN IP address, you would assign them as ONE-TO-ONE NAT or some call them Mapped IP addresses (MIP). In the RV042 user guide go to chapter 4, ONE-TO-ONE NAT is covered there. This is one of the very few Linksys router products that provides this feature...

....JIM....
 
Thanks I'll check that out.

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JerryReeve
Telecommunication Technology Services

 
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