Shadoe572
02-07-2005, 20:18
Hello All,
Question, on port forwarding, & wireless Teamspeak Setup?
Ok Backgound (Old Hookup, worked Great)
1> ADSL Modem to Switch to WRT54G and to TS Server. On the Router side a wireless laptop and a main computer system LT hooked wireless and the main system hooked to one of the ports with Cat5 wire. This setup worked great because the TS server was not directly threw the router. As I have said this setup worked great for my ISP provides space for 2 Mac address, the TS Server got 1 and the the Router gets it own threw the switch.
1a> Problems with this setup is the TS Server Box need to be close to the switch and the ASDL Modem...
New setup in a wireless setup (New Hookup, does not work)
1> ADSL Modem to Switch to Linksys WRT45G and to main system (CAT5 Wire) own Mac address and IP. On the router side a wireless laptop & a wireless TS Server Box (PCI Wireless Card Linksys WMP45G). Now the TS Server box goes directly threw the router via a wireless connection, and the main box has it own Mac Address & IP threw the ISP. With this setup I can move the TS server Box anywhere in the house even the garage, as long as I get a signal.
1a> Problems the wireless signal does not get threw the modem in WAN setting, if I hook the main box threw (Cat5) to the back of the router and use the routers asigned static ip (LAN), the the main system can connect in a lan setting to the TS Server Box and works great but the minute I try to connect to the WAN outside IP address from either the router lan or from the outside secondary MAC threw the switch, can connect to server.
1b> So basically I can connect to all computer in a LAN setting but not in a Wireless WAN setting...
2> I have done the port triggering and port forwarding required, I have even enabled GZ to the ip on the TS server, again it works in a lan setting but not in a WAN setting, I have read almost every post in this forum, I have read the links to the port forwarding sites, also the linksys manual. (Please do not provide the links to post forwarding, been there and got the T-Shirt).
3> The TS Server in the old setting goes threw all software firewall (NIS2004) and the Windows XP Pro SP2 Wirewall. Is there any special setting internal besides port forwarding & triggering??? Maybe firewall side of the router, but remember it works threw the router via LAN, but agin not threw WAN or outside LAN setup.
Any Suggestions?
If required I can provide JPG Screen shoots of my router internal setting in a reply post. Also I updated to the latest firmware for the Linksys WRT54G, and the latest software & drivers for the Wireless PCI Card.
Basically I would like to run a TS Server Wirelessly threw a linksys router from anywhere in the house, and have a WAN connection that connects and not just a LAN connection.
Thanks All,
Shadoe572 (Ed) :confused: :)
PS: I have being trying to get this configuration to work for the last few days and I think I have tryed all the setting...
Question, on port forwarding, & wireless Teamspeak Setup?
Ok Backgound (Old Hookup, worked Great)
1> ADSL Modem to Switch to WRT54G and to TS Server. On the Router side a wireless laptop and a main computer system LT hooked wireless and the main system hooked to one of the ports with Cat5 wire. This setup worked great because the TS server was not directly threw the router. As I have said this setup worked great for my ISP provides space for 2 Mac address, the TS Server got 1 and the the Router gets it own threw the switch.
1a> Problems with this setup is the TS Server Box need to be close to the switch and the ASDL Modem...
New setup in a wireless setup (New Hookup, does not work)
1> ADSL Modem to Switch to Linksys WRT45G and to main system (CAT5 Wire) own Mac address and IP. On the router side a wireless laptop & a wireless TS Server Box (PCI Wireless Card Linksys WMP45G). Now the TS Server box goes directly threw the router via a wireless connection, and the main box has it own Mac Address & IP threw the ISP. With this setup I can move the TS server Box anywhere in the house even the garage, as long as I get a signal.
1a> Problems the wireless signal does not get threw the modem in WAN setting, if I hook the main box threw (Cat5) to the back of the router and use the routers asigned static ip (LAN), the the main system can connect in a lan setting to the TS Server Box and works great but the minute I try to connect to the WAN outside IP address from either the router lan or from the outside secondary MAC threw the switch, can connect to server.
1b> So basically I can connect to all computer in a LAN setting but not in a Wireless WAN setting...
2> I have done the port triggering and port forwarding required, I have even enabled GZ to the ip on the TS server, again it works in a lan setting but not in a WAN setting, I have read almost every post in this forum, I have read the links to the port forwarding sites, also the linksys manual. (Please do not provide the links to post forwarding, been there and got the T-Shirt).
3> The TS Server in the old setting goes threw all software firewall (NIS2004) and the Windows XP Pro SP2 Wirewall. Is there any special setting internal besides port forwarding & triggering??? Maybe firewall side of the router, but remember it works threw the router via LAN, but agin not threw WAN or outside LAN setup.
Any Suggestions?
If required I can provide JPG Screen shoots of my router internal setting in a reply post. Also I updated to the latest firmware for the Linksys WRT54G, and the latest software & drivers for the Wireless PCI Card.
Basically I would like to run a TS Server Wirelessly threw a linksys router from anywhere in the house, and have a WAN connection that connects and not just a LAN connection.
Thanks All,
Shadoe572 (Ed) :confused: :)
PS: I have being trying to get this configuration to work for the last few days and I think I have tryed all the setting...