How to forward a port?

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j cierra

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Oct 16, 2009, 2:16:32 AM10/16/09
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The Ruckus MM2211-ST is connected to my computer with an ethernet
cable and has the strongest Air Quality, all bars green. The computer
can do outbound connections correctly, and bandwidth speed test shows
a good rate.

The problem is that although another computer can ping the IP address
the ruckus gives on its information page, the computer connected to
the Ruckus does not get any inbound connections.

Is there some way to enable inbound connections? - Many routers do
this with "port forwarding", but the Ruckus does not have an options
for this.

ESR

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Oct 16, 2009, 8:01:44 AM10/16/09
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Hi,

You can go to Configure>System>LAN Interface and select NAT. You should be able to configure port forwarding there.

Good luck!

wifi4all

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Oct 16, 2009, 12:01:24 PM10/16/09
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Hi,

If this is on the GoogleWiFi network in Mountain View, you will also
need to turn off the default firewall which is on by default. You can
go to:

https://wifi.google.com/prefs

to see your options. If you do turn it off, make sure you have a
firewall installed and running on your computer.

Bob

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Oct 16, 2009, 8:01:27 AM10/16/09
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Are you trying to connect other computers wirelessly? Have you enabled the DZ option?
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The Ruckus MM2211-ST is connected to my computer with an ethernet
cable and has the strongest Air Quality, all bars green. The computer
can do outbound connections correctly, and bandwidth speed test shows
a good rate.

The problem is that although another computer can ping the IP address
the ruckus gives on its information page, the computer connected to
the Ruckus does not get any inbound connections.

Is there some way to enable inbound connections? - Many routers do
this with "port forwarding", but the Ruckus does not have an options
for this.




Bob
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