port 5060, was Re: [OT] router ports & DMZ
Colin Law
clanlaw at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 17:52:12 UTC 2015
On 17 February 2015 at 17:29, thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 22:09:31 +1100, Karl Auer wrote:
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>> Need to know WHY YOU HAVE TWO ROUTERS. No answers here will make any
>> sense at al until you tell us.
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>
> I don't want two routers.
>
>
> The only way for me to connect to the internet is with wi-fi. There are
> three levels of NAT:
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> 1.) the router I connect to with wi-fi.
>
> 2.) I connect with an iogear device:
>
> http://www.iogear.com/product/GWU627/
>
> This device gives an IP address with DHCP to my netgear router. The
> iogear gizmo is like a bridge, the marketing on the box calls it an
> adapter.
>
> 3.) my netgear router uses DHCP to get an IP address from the iogear
> device.
>
>
> The two computers:
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>
> tleilax is 192.168.2 -- the router will always give it this address
>
> doge uses DHCP to get its IP address.
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> For everything which I need, everything is in 192.168.1.x range: the
> netgear router, tleilax and doge.
If they are all 192.168.1.x then they are all on the same subnet and
should be able to communicate directly without any port forwarding.
But a few lines earlier you said that tleilax is 192.168.2 but I
assume you mean 192.168.1.2
Colin
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