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on 09-10-2023 12:51 PM
Hi there
My router died recently and was replaced by a talktalk engineer with a Sagemcom Fast 5364.
- I have recreated the port-forwarding rules that I had on the old router, but cannot get anything through the router from the wider internet
- DMZ on the router doesn't work at all (invalid ip address) no matter what I try
- if I enable respond to ping in the firewall, I can ping the router successfully using my no-ip hostname
- the services I am trying to access are all working fine inside the home network
- I have tried disabling all firewalls on both server and router as well as VPN services
After spending over an hour on a support chat this morning with zero progress, I am out of ideas, other than a faulty router and talktalk won' replace it because the broadband connection is working.
Any ideas?
Slainte
midders
on 15-10-2023 12:45 AM
Here's a screenshot of my port forwarding rules; I normally disable uPnP but I left it on and you can see the rule it generated for my deluged server. These rules worked fine on the old router (with firewall set to high). I currently have the firewall set to low to rule it out as a problem.
Slàinte
midders
on 14-10-2023 09:39 PM
That has proved that it is not the router then. Not working in the DMZ is a big indication that something you are doing is wrong, or your testing is falling foul of NAT Loopback.
If you want help, as I asked originally, please can you send me a screenshot of the pf rule that you are using and I will help you until resolved.
Keith
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on 14-10-2023 07:49 PM
I've received the new router, thank you. However, it is behaving in exactly the same way.
- DMZ just doesn't work (invalid ip address every time)
- this time I left uPnP turned on and my deluged server created its own port forwarding rule, which works fine for local access
- I can ping the router remotely using my no-ip dyndns hostname
- all attempts to remotely access the deluged server, or any others just time out
I think this must be a fault in the router firmware. I have bought a Draytek router and will post back when I've finished configuring it, as it is a bit more complex than the talktalk one.
I will return one of the talktalk routers shortly.
Slàinte
midders
on 12-10-2023 01:53 PM
Hi midders
Thank you 🙂
Debbie
on 12-10-2023 01:38 PM
Thabk you, I will keep you posted.
on 12-10-2023 01:37 PM
Hi midders
Thanks for your reply.
The router is on its way, please allow 24-48hrs for this to arrive.
Let us know how you get on.
Debbie
on 12-10-2023 01:15 PM
Yes, please.
on 12-10-2023 06:58 AM
Hi midders
Would you like me to send a replacement router?
on 11-10-2023 03:30 PM
Thanks for the offer, Keith, but I've been a computer geek for over 40 years and I'm pretty confident the rules are good. 🙂
Just reset the router via the h/w button and now I can't even access the web interface. I can connect to the wireless network, but attempts to access 192.168.1.1 just time out...
on 11-10-2023 06:42 AM
Hi midders
Do you still need help with this?
on 10-10-2023 10:04 PM
If you want to give me some screenshots of the PF rules that you have created, I will check them for you.
Keith
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on 09-10-2023 12:57 PM
Hi midders
I'm sorry to hear this.
Can I just check, have you tried factory resetting the router using the pin hole reset for ten seconds?