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Old 10-25-2008, 02:29 PM
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this is my present setup

fig1



as u can see i have disabled DHCP on both my modem and router. And manually configured ips keeping 2 networks (192.168.1.x & 192.168.2.x)
I have configured router with static wan IP.

my modem confg

fig 2

fig 3


my router setup




I want to access first my home modem and then ROUTER though internet..
For accessing modem, i think i should type my BSNL ip (WAN IP SEE Fig 3) in browser.. but when i do so from any PC in my network,i get"page cannot be displayed" msg. so in total i cant even get through my modem!!
with this confg i am able to browse net and transfer data through utorrent..

i want to setup an ip camera in this network.. PLS help.
so far after reading some topics i know that to access ip camera from LAN i need to type 192.168.2.x (in my case). but for accessing it from net i have to type my ip provided by ISP.. which should get me through my modem to router (isn't it??).
My queston is, if i keep DHCPs in both modem and router disabled. And manullay confg ips... WHAT SHOULD BE MY IP ADDRESS TO ACCESS MY ROUTER OR ANY DEVICE CONNECTED ON MY ROUTER??

I havent confg my firewall on my modem. FOR THAT I NEED HELP TOO. when i telnet and enter modems firewall there are 2 options: incoming and outgoing. But no entires in either of options.
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Old 11-08-2008, 12:43 PM
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Assuming your modem set up is for pppoe, First check your port 80 status for this you have to open/forward port in modem and router too if you want the http traffic go through it.
similarly this will apply for other ports too ..like 25,110,21,22,23 port forwarding in modem (192.168.1.x) as well as the router(192.168.2.x) as per your requirement.
start wit port 80 ..check your modem for dynamic dns setting ( you dont have to install any updater software in your machine.) and this will give access to all the connected pc in your local network (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x)
now open any proxy site and try to access your domain name.because from inside this will not work if your modem is in pppoe mode.
If your modem is configured for bridge mode you dont have to port forward/open in modem only router need to be configured for forwarding/open.

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Old 03-28-2009, 05:01 AM
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I face exact-problem, bummber.
doomrocks --> looks like there are other routers after yours before finally reaching a bsnl-bridge. friggin bsnl cant afford to let users have their own level-2 IP.
as long as you see a 192.x.x.x.x in your gateway in modem.. you r shit outa luck.

or may be bribe some bsnl guy to portforward your port/ip.
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Old 07-04-2009, 12:56 PM
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Red face thanks a lot guys...

i am trying to port forward through my set up...

INternet > Ut Starcom 300R2U Adsl MOdem > D'Link DI-524 router > PC and LAp

its been turning into a nightmare... but thanks for the idea... i will try a similar set up with my connection.
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