Port Forwarding problem

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Port Forwarding problem
Port Forwarding problem
2019-08-07 03:19:50

HI!

My scenario is this! I have created local FTP server on my PC. All local devices can access it nicely by goint to ftp://192.168.0.112. But if a computer from another network wants to access through Internet then port forwarding is necessary. I have tried to forward my ip address (router's ip address which is 103.214.159.110) in here:

 

settings:

BUT I GET THIS ERROR:

 

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Re:Port Forwarding problem
2019-08-07 03:34:34

@Sandip 

 

The IP address need to be entered is not the internet IP address, instead, it is the IP address of the local FTP server, like 192.168.0.112. 

 

You can click here to get more instructions to setup port forwarding/virtual server. 

 

May it help and have a nice day. 

 

 

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Re:Re:Port Forwarding problem
2019-08-07 15:04:01
Kevin_Z is correct that you need to use the 192.168.0.112. You use the 103.214.159.110 internet IP or a DDNS service and the port number to address your device from outside your network. You should also set up address reservation of your local IP of 192.168.0.112 to the MAC address of your PC so the PC is always assigned that IP.
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