Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat

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Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-07 00:06:31
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1

hello,

I want to start using the ER7206 (TL-ER7206)

but the routed subnet function is not included so I want to replace it with one-to-one nat.

unfortunately I can't record it in the controller right now, I hope that will be solved in the future.

but the one-to-one nat function does not work in this router


I configured the wan static

and go through the short steps of the manual so ready

but no effect can be seen of this option

do you have any suggestions?

with a warm greeting from the Netherlands

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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-07 03:26:13 - last edited 2021-06-07 03:29:50

Dear @Thie-nzod,

 

Thie-nzod wrote

but the one-to-one nat function does not work in this router
I configured the wan static

and go through the short steps of the manual so ready

but no effect can be seen of this option

do you have any suggestions?

 

Please refer to this guide to configure the One-to-One NAT function in Standalone mode.

 

Kind note: On TP-Link routers, One-to-One NAT (Network Address Translation) creates a one-to-one mapping between a valid public IP address and a private IP address of a local host. It is mainly used when there are two or more available public IPs used on the same WAN port. And it only takes effect when the connection type of the corresponding WAN port is Static IP.

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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-07 07:27:19 - last edited 2021-06-07 07:28:15

@Thie-nzod 

 

 

My config

Wan:

static 

ipadres xxx.100.35.26

 

subnet 255.255.255.248

gateway xxx.100.35.25

 

one to one

 

192.168.1.52  - xxx.100.35.27

192.168.1.76 - xxx.100.35.28

192.168.1.22 - xxx.100.35.29

192.168.1.15 -xxx.100.35.30

 

it have no working at al

 

a read the manual in front

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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-07 12:44:29

@Thie-nzod 

 

Yes I Wonder the same thing. I have a bunch of public ip but can only use one public ip in router. so have to portnat but i cant portnat mutch before conflict on ports with only one ip adress to work with.. 

 

So TP-LINK pls add this option.

 

One to One and Port NAT from multiple public ip.

 

 

/shberge

 

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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-10 08:55:27

Dear @Thie-nzod,

 

Thie-nzod wrote

it have no working at al

a read the manual in front

 

For your case, I'd like to escalate to the TP-Link support team who could help you more efficiently.

They will reach you via your registered email address shortly, please pay attention to your email box later.

Once the issue is addressed or resolved, I'd encourage you to share it with the community.

Thank you so much for your cooperation and support!

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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-15 01:29:09

@Thie-nzod 

It's very quiet on the side of tp link
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Re:Routers and SDN and one-to-one nat
2021-06-21 07:44:33

@Thie-nzod 

 

there is no satisfactory solution
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