I don't have the router yet, which is why I want to make sure that the capability is there before I order that model. I will be natting with one of those WAN IP's. I couldn't tell how easily this could be done from Cisco's datasheet on the product.
Hello all,
I'm wondering if it is possibly with the 1700 series to do port forwarding on two different WAN IP's?
For example, I've got two web servers on my local subnet each answering at port 80. I've got a range of public IP's assigned by my ISP but I'm only using one. I'd like to use a...
10.1.53.199 is another router. It is connected to DSL to route Internet traffic over the DSL not the routers on the internal network.
I'll add that static mapping and see what I turn up.
Thanks for your help!
I'm having trouble getting an external IP to map to a server. There are two routers involved, Router1 with Serial1 on the Internet, FE1 on the local subnet, and linked to Router2 via Serial1.
There is one static mapping from 216.104.66.35 to an internal IP of 192.168.0.141. I've added another...
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