Port forwarding on 2 routers

jsmosc

New Member
Hello,

After 24 hours tests and online search, I cannot even get what I need :)

I have an external IP address (static, let's say 200.200.200.200) connected on a D-Link DIR-632 router.

On this router are connected a few things, including a second router (wifi, ASUS RT N-13) using the IP address 192.168.0.77. I made this IP address static for the second router.

On this ASUS router is connected a wifi camera, IP is 192.168.1.111 on port 81. I also made static this IP address for the camera.

I would like to connect to this camera using my static internet address http://200.200.200.200:81

What I did:

I forwarded 200.200.200.200:81 to 192.168.0.77:81
I forwarded 192.168.0.77:81 to 192.168.1.11:81

And it does not work, I cannot connect on http://200.200.200.200:81 :)

Please note that I cannot change the wiring of the routers, as many things are already connected and working :)

Thanks for your help!
 
Try the following forwards :

192.168.1.11:81 to 192.168.0.77:81
192.168.0.77:81 to 200.200.200.200:81

Hello,

Thanks, but I cannot find out how to forrward

192.168.1.11:81 to 192.168.0.77:81 ((

192.168.1.11:81 is on the Asus RT-N13 and I cannot find the place where to setup this forwarding :(
 
Doesn't it have a web interface where you can connect to set up the forwarding? Check your router's manual for instructions on port forwarding.
 
Of course there is a web interface AND a manual but I am probably stupid and cannot figure how to setup an IP:port fordwarding :(
 
Wait up. What is your D-Link router's IP address? I think you may need to forward the D-Link IP address to 192.168.0.77.

Under D-Link's web interface, click Advanced Setup and select NAT. Click Add, and select Custom Service, and name it IP Cam. Give the IP address of the Asus router running the IP cam:port (viz) 192.168.0.77:81. Click Apply/Save.

Try again?

Edit : The above method was in accordance with MY router D-Link DSL-2730U, but it should be along the same lines for your web interface too. Improvise if necessary.
 
> Wait up. What is your D-Link router's IP address? I think you may need to forward the D-Link IP address to 192.168.0.77. Under D-Link's web interface, click Advanced Setup and select NAT. Click Add, and select Custom Service, and name it IP Cam. Give the IP address of the Asus router running the IP cam:port (viz) 192.168.0.77:81. Click Apply/Save.

ell nothing works, seems a big sh*t, each router has various settings and nothing matches. Thanks for your help but I give up.

 
That first switch kind of confuses me, I'm assuming there's a router in there as well?

It looks like you have them set up properly, are the second and third router/switch combos running in bridged mode?
 
> That first switch kind of confuses me, I'm assuming there's a router in there as well?

No, a simple switch.
It does not give any IP address.

> It looks like you have them set up properly, are the second and third router/switch combos running in bridged mode?

The 2 routers are running in... usual mode
 
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the way you have the one router hooked up to the wan port instead of a lan port?
 
Usually, if you are daisy chaining router/switch combos you need to either run the sub switches in bridged mode, or disable the DHCP and connect them via the regular switch ports not the wan.
 
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