Post 1 made on Tuesday April 20, 2010 at 07:42 |
lites4u Active Member |
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Customer has a Hughes Net HN9000 Modem, linksys WRT54G2 router. I can not get port forwarding to work with this modem and router to the processor. Everything works fine inside. My processor is a Crestron PRO2. First time I have ever done port forwarding with a Hughes Net modem. Is there something I am missing. All the ports are forwarded correctly in the router just can not get in from the outside.
Thank You !!
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Post 2 made on Tuesday April 20, 2010 at 10:28 |
select Founding Member |
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Post 3 made on Tuesday April 20, 2010 at 11:42 |
rtiuser Long Time Member |
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Last time I remember working with a Hughes Net system you have to have a Business account for things like port forwarding and even processing credit card transactions... They have a very strange way of setting their systems up... The only alternative would be a Netbook on the Home side and use LogMeIn or GoToAssist (I use this)... Products like this don't require port forwarding... Also when doing something like this, it's much better for remote programming seeing how you're not relying on the stability of the connect during your upload, ESPECIALLY with a Satellite connection. If you lose your connection your upload will continue all you have to do is reconnect to the laptop and finish what you started..
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Post 4 made on Tuesday April 20, 2010 at 17:39 |
brandenpro Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | May 2005 1,651 |
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I think the Hughes net modem is a router with NAT. You have a double NAT problem.
Oh yeah use an XP8.
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