• Router thread
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[QUOTE=Protocol7;31883839]I know the ACL is open for that port since I can change ACL settings with their shitty IE tool and when I ran that command with the correct IP addresses, I lost all internet to my computer again.[/QUOTE] I have no idea then. I've done that config many many times before. If you're truly doing everything right it may be an IOS bug.
[QUOTE=gparent;31883942]I have no idea then. I've done that config many many times before. If you're truly doing everything right it may be an IOS bug.[/QUOTE] Or my router is shit. :D
[QUOTE=Protocol7;31884120]Or my router is shit. :D[/QUOTE] It has nothing to do with the router. Either you're doing something wrong, or there is a major bug in the IOS version you are using. I would gladly bet $1000 that I can get this exact setup working within minutes. Which is why I'm puzzled that you can't. EDIT: So what IOS are you running anyway? EDIT2: By "nothing to do with the router" I mean that short of the router being physically broken, it is capable of performing basic address translation.
[QUOTE=gparent;31884271]It has nothing to do with the router. Either you're doing something wrong, or there is a major bug in the IOS version you are using. I would gladly bet $1000 that I can get this exact setup working within minutes. Which is why I'm puzzled that you can't.[/QUOTE] I'm just as puzzled as you are because when i try port forwarding with the IOS GUI using NAT, nothing works. I've used that same command in the CLI with the same damn parameters and it doesn't work. Maybe our network is not set up to IOS's liking and it freaks out (via a bug like you said) but we can't really get the newest IOS since we don't have any Cisco credentials.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;31884326]I'm just as puzzled as you are because when i try port forwarding with the IOS GUI using NAT, nothing works. I've used that same command in the CLI with the same damn parameters and it doesn't work. Maybe our network is not set up to IOS's liking and it freaks out (via a bug like you said) but we can't really get the newest IOS since we don't have any Cisco credentials.[/QUOTE] Welp; I'll gladly have the router if you want to get rid of it :P
[QUOTE=leach139;31867338] (oh, and before you say "why are you using an accesspoint, use a modem -> router" talktalk won't let anything that isn't a modemrouter connect for some fucking retarded reason, and there's literally no way I could find to get around it) [/QUOTE] Virgin Media tried that with me, so I called their complaints department every day for about 2 weeks, eventually they sorted it out for me. They will do it, they just don't like to.
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