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ISP static IP
ISP static IP
2023-01-05 21:30:14
Tags: #Multi Wan
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
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Hello

I have a static IP from my ISP. Works fine With there Router .

I just got the Multi Wan Router, TL-ER7206 and after all configuration done, I do have Internet, but can't access it from External connection, I no longer have access to my NVR , Alarm, etc...

 

Any help will be appreciated 🙂

 

Thanks

Avi

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Re:ISP static IP
2023-01-05 22:47:19

  @Avieck 

 

Hey

 

You will need to setup port forwarding (also called Virtual Servers) under NAT on the router.   This will allow the connection from external to be forwarded onto the device you require.

 

However you will need to know the port numbers and protocols used for each device.

 

More info can be found in the manual under section 2.2

 

https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202007/20200730/1910012780_TL-R605&TL-ER7206(UN)1.0_UG.pdf

 

 

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Re:ISP static IP
2023-01-06 04:58:38

  @Avieck 

You may check your NVR IP address, is it still using the same IP as when it work with old router?

 

Then go to ER7206 webinterface->Transmission->Routing->Port forwarding page, open the port for the NVR.

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Re:ISP static IP
2023-01-06 06:11:22

  @Avieck 

Thanks guys for your answers

 

All the inside IP's and Ports are configured in the virtual server.

I didn't mean the devices static IP, but the external static IP ftom my ISP.

 

I'm still using my ISP's router as the WAN modem.

 

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Re:ISP static IP
2023-01-07 19:37:28

  @Avieck 

 

Depending on your ISP modem router, you may also need to setup forwarding on this also.  

 

Some ISP devices can switch to Modem Only Mode, if so that would help.  If your ISP device cant do that, then you will need to forward the ports from the ISP Router to the OMADA router first..

 

Ok example.   Say we want our NVR external and the NVR uses ports 12345-12350

 

On the ISP router forward ports   12345-12350  to ports  12345-1235 on the Omada router.

 

On the Omada router forward ports   12345-12350   to the NVR

 

That help any?

 

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