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<blockquote data-quote="an0nz" data-source="post: 836234" data-attributes="member: 113262"><p>In regards to issue 2. If your network goes modem -> router -> htpc then the following should be your config</p><p></p><p>Modem - ports forwarded to router ip address</p><p>Router - ports forwarded to htpc ip address.</p><p></p><p>This would only apply if the ip address range on the modem/router connection are different to the ip address range for the router/htpc side, if all the ip addresses are in the same range and the router is just acting as a switch then config as below. This is best identified by what gateway ip address is set on the htpc, whether it's pointing to your router or modem.</p><p></p><p>Modem - ports forwarded to htpc ip address</p><p>Router - no forwarding</p><p></p><p>In regards to issue 2. If your network goes modem -> router -> htpc then the following should be your config</p><p></p><p>Modem - ports forwarded to router ip address</p><p>Router - ports forwarded to htpc ip address.</p><p></p><p>This would only apply if the ip address range on the modem/router connection are different to the ip address range for the router/htpc side, if all the ip addresses are in the same range and the router is just acting as a switch then config as below. This is best identified by what gateway ip address is set on the htpc, whether it's pointing to your router or modem.</p><p></p><p>Modem - ports forwarded to htpc ip address</p><p>Router - no forwarding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="an0nz, post: 836234, member: 113262"] In regards to issue 2. If your network goes modem -> router -> htpc then the following should be your config Modem - ports forwarded to router ip address Router - ports forwarded to htpc ip address. This would only apply if the ip address range on the modem/router connection are different to the ip address range for the router/htpc side, if all the ip addresses are in the same range and the router is just acting as a switch then config as below. This is best identified by what gateway ip address is set on the htpc, whether it's pointing to your router or modem. Modem - ports forwarded to htpc ip address Router - no forwarding In regards to issue 2. If your network goes modem -> router -> htpc then the following should be your config Modem - ports forwarded to router ip address Router - ports forwarded to htpc ip address. This would only apply if the ip address range on the modem/router connection are different to the ip address range for the router/htpc side, if all the ip addresses are in the same range and the router is just acting as a switch then config as below. This is best identified by what gateway ip address is set on the htpc, whether it's pointing to your router or modem. Modem - ports forwarded to htpc ip address Router - no forwarding [/QUOTE]
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