Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?

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Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?

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Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?
Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?
2017-07-21 21:51:46
Region : USA
Model : Archer C2300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.1

I have been trying to setup my security camera DVR to access inside and outside the network. I have used the Virtual Servers and forwarded port 11025 to 192.168.1.100.

I am able to connect to the cameras when I am using a different outside network, such as my work, or when I am using cellular/mobile data.
I am able to connect to the cameras inside the network but only when using the internal, DVR IP (192.168.1.100)

I currently have all 8 check boxes enabled in ALG (Application Layer Gateway)

Please advise if this is a supported feature. ;)
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Re:Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?
2017-07-24 17:28:30
Yes, it supports NAT loop back.
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Re:Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?
2017-07-25 10:17:48

Shield101 wrote

Yes, it supports NAT loop back.


How is this feature enabled?
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Re:Does Archer C2300 support NAT loop back/hairpin?
2017-07-26 10:12:31
it is enabled by default in the software.
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same problem but intermittent
2017-10-10 02:39:16
I also have a Archer C2300 and a Engenius AP ECB300. I can access all my servers from the internal ip address or outside my network via URL but sometimes cannot access all my servers via URL when inside my network. It seems to be related to whether the server is connected wirelessly or wired from the router's perspective. Either wired works or wireless works but not both. For example, if I can access my server that is connected wirelessly via the URL when inside my network, I can't access the servers that are wired via URL but can via IP address when inside my network. Some days it would switch and I can access the wired servers but not the wireless servers via URL. There doesn't seem to be any pattern. I have about 5 wired servers and 3 wireless servers and about 25 clients that can be both wired and wireless. It's considered wired if it connects wirelessly to my Engenius AP. There are no errors in the log and everything else seems to work great. Anyone have any ideas what is going on? Thanks.
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