JasonPDK
Member
I get my connection from a local ISP (in Ireland) that supplies wireless connections to areas that the main ISP's will even look at. They supply a modem that connects to the aerial they've installed outside.
From there I've connected it to a Sonicwall TZ 150, then to a switch and then to two wireless AP's. The problem I'm having is probably with the Sonicwall and/or the modem. I'm not even sure if the Sonicwall is right for this set up but I got it for free. I've tried to open a port to allow me to access my home server from work, but I just can't get it. I've essentially done what this article says except mine doesn't have wireless capability.
I've everything on the 192.168.41.0/24 network just because the modem was 192.168.41.1 and I just set everything up similarly. Here's how the Sonicwall is set up. I have no access to the modem. I asked my ISP and they block the first 1200 ports by default, the others should be openable (if that's a word).
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks!
From there I've connected it to a Sonicwall TZ 150, then to a switch and then to two wireless AP's. The problem I'm having is probably with the Sonicwall and/or the modem. I'm not even sure if the Sonicwall is right for this set up but I got it for free. I've tried to open a port to allow me to access my home server from work, but I just can't get it. I've essentially done what this article says except mine doesn't have wireless capability.
I've everything on the 192.168.41.0/24 network just because the modem was 192.168.41.1 and I just set everything up similarly. Here's how the Sonicwall is set up. I have no access to the modem. I asked my ISP and they block the first 1200 ports by default, the others should be openable (if that's a word).
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks!