port forwarding not working with TL-R470T+
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port forwarding not working with TL-R470T+
Region : India
Model : TL-R470T+
Hardware Version : V4
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I was running pfsense over Alix and port forwarding used to work super smooth, when my Alix burnt I replaced it with TL-R470T+ V4 Firmware: 1.0.0 Build 20141208 Rel.36359s
My issue is port forwarding / Virtual Server does not work, I tried to google and search through other threads here and found one with same HW V4 but the issue remains unanswered. I've two WANs,
wan 1. pppoe over adsl and get a public IP
wan 2. direct ethernet wan behind a ISP router thus gets a private IP.
I'm running dyndns over wan 1 and thus with my virtual server setting i've selected wan 1.
in MENU>Advance>Virtual server
1, Server, WAN1, TCP/UDP, 9000, 9000, 192.168.1.20, Active
Since this did not work, I also added MENU>Firewall>Access Control>Access rules just to open up the port with the filter:
1, Any, Any, Allow, 9000, WAN, always.
This rule does not let me select which WAN.
Neither works, any valuable pointers will be highly appreciated.
Model : TL-R470T+
Hardware Version : V4
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I was running pfsense over Alix and port forwarding used to work super smooth, when my Alix burnt I replaced it with TL-R470T+ V4 Firmware: 1.0.0 Build 20141208 Rel.36359s
My issue is port forwarding / Virtual Server does not work, I tried to google and search through other threads here and found one with same HW V4 but the issue remains unanswered. I've two WANs,
wan 1. pppoe over adsl and get a public IP
wan 2. direct ethernet wan behind a ISP router thus gets a private IP.
I'm running dyndns over wan 1 and thus with my virtual server setting i've selected wan 1.
in MENU>Advance>Virtual server
1, Server, WAN1, TCP/UDP, 9000, 9000, 192.168.1.20, Active
Since this did not work, I also added MENU>Firewall>Access Control>Access rules just to open up the port with the filter:
1, Any, Any, Allow, 9000, WAN, always.
This rule does not let me select which WAN.
Neither works, any valuable pointers will be highly appreciated.