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Not possible to redirect traffic or connect as expected.

Not possible to redirect traffic or connect as expected.

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miner_kid
Member
131
03-20-2016, 08:22 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I'm really uncertain about what to do next. I've tried all the possible solutions I can think of, but port forwarding isn't working on my new internet connection. I called the ISP today and they haven't reported any issues with it, so I suspect the problem might be on my end. I've also tested different programs like a Plex media server, FTP server, and Minecraft servers, but they don't function properly. I'm wondering if there are any router settings I should adjust. I've already tried setting it up in DMZ without success. My TP-Link Archer C6 is on a PPPoE network. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Antonio.
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miner_kid
03-20-2016, 08:22 PM #1

Hello everyone, I'm really uncertain about what to do next. I've tried all the possible solutions I can think of, but port forwarding isn't working on my new internet connection. I called the ISP today and they haven't reported any issues with it, so I suspect the problem might be on my end. I've also tested different programs like a Plex media server, FTP server, and Minecraft servers, but they don't function properly. I'm wondering if there are any router settings I should adjust. I've already tried setting it up in DMZ without success. My TP-Link Archer C6 is on a PPPoE network. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Antonio.

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rydawg3474
Member
218
03-20-2016, 11:21 PM
#2
Confirmed your software settings, including the Windows firewall, are configured to permit those ports.
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rydawg3474
03-20-2016, 11:21 PM #2

Confirmed your software settings, including the Windows firewall, are configured to permit those ports.

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Red_impulse
Junior Member
46
03-21-2016, 04:48 AM
#3
All functions activated via the security barrier
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Red_impulse
03-21-2016, 04:48 AM #3

All functions activated via the security barrier

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KuKus777
Junior Member
6
03-21-2016, 05:13 AM
#4
It seems you're wondering if your ISP uses dynamic IP addresses and whether you've explored that option. Have you looked into it?
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KuKus777
03-21-2016, 05:13 AM #4

It seems you're wondering if your ISP uses dynamic IP addresses and whether you've explored that option. Have you looked into it?

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Orion_GOD
Junior Member
34
03-21-2016, 11:55 PM
#5
I understood the name of the service, but your ISP confirms the router IP differs from the public IP shown online. This could influence port forwarding settings.
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Orion_GOD
03-21-2016, 11:55 PM #5

I understood the name of the service, but your ISP confirms the router IP differs from the public IP shown online. This could influence port forwarding settings.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
936
03-23-2016, 03:41 PM
#6
I was required to contact them repeatedly whenever my modem received a new IP address, so they could activate NAT/NVI for my network. In the process, they pushed me to obtain a fixed IP address.
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iDoNotEvenLift
03-23-2016, 03:41 PM #6

I was required to contact them repeatedly whenever my modem received a new IP address, so they could activate NAT/NVI for my network. In the process, they pushed me to obtain a fixed IP address.

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MrEvan88
Member
114
03-28-2016, 08:38 AM
#7
Wait, what did you mean? That doesn’t seem enjoyable.
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MrEvan88
03-28-2016, 08:38 AM #7

Wait, what did you mean? That doesn’t seem enjoyable.

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Crystal_Spark
Member
139
04-11-2016, 05:38 AM
#8
i also called them today and didnt mention anything like this so im not sure if theres another solution
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Crystal_Spark
04-11-2016, 05:38 AM #8

i also called them today and didnt mention anything like this so im not sure if theres another solution

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Appeal7
Junior Member
14
04-15-2016, 09:12 AM
#9
Are the routers using the same IP ranges as the public ones? 10.0.0.0/16, 192.168.0.0/16 or 100.64.0.0/10? If the private IP differs from the public one, it's likely CGNAT in place, making port forwarding impossible. Your ISP might be able to adjust this for a charge, or you could set up a VPN to a VPS or similar.
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Appeal7
04-15-2016, 09:12 AM #9

Are the routers using the same IP ranges as the public ones? 10.0.0.0/16, 192.168.0.0/16 or 100.64.0.0/10? If the private IP differs from the public one, it's likely CGNAT in place, making port forwarding impossible. Your ISP might be able to adjust this for a charge, or you could set up a VPN to a VPS or similar.

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04-20-2016, 07:00 AM
#10
Yes, you can route traffic through a VPN.
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Cookie_Manster
04-20-2016, 07:00 AM #10

Yes, you can route traffic through a VPN.

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