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TSjb102213
post Oct 15 2018, 07:26 PM, updated 6y ago

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hi guy, I need help on Asus port forwarding. I have followed the instruction from YouTube or portforwarding.com but it show connection refused when I try to lookup the port I open from (canyouseeme)

P/S: I have called to Maxis for open my public IP

Attached with picture for my example setting

P/S: there is one function from ASUs router (picture with pink circle). I enable the port 8080 and it’s able to lookup from canyouseeme.

Anyone expert please help


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littlegamer
post Oct 15 2018, 07:30 PM

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Hi my best bet is you use DMZ. DMZ is very similar to Port forwarding, DMZ just forward every single ports. If you don't want fidgeting, apply your computer local iP on DMZ setting
TSjb102213
post Oct 15 2018, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Oct 15 2018, 07:30 PM)
Hi my best bet is you use DMZ. DMZ is very similar to Port forwarding, DMZ just forward every single ports. If you don't want fidgeting, apply your computer local iP on DMZ setting
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So for the DMZ setting I need to put my public ip? Actually this setting is for Cctv

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tantiaza
post Oct 15 2018, 08:22 PM

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goto .. wan .. virtual server .. port range cctv port no .. local ip cctv ip number protocol tcp .. add .. apply
better to use manually assign ip for cctv
TSjb102213
post Oct 15 2018, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(tantiaza @ Oct 15 2018, 08:22 PM)
goto .. wan .. virtual server .. port range cctv port no .. local ip cctv ip number protocol tcp .. add .. apply
better to use manually assign ip for cctv
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Hi thank you for your reply. I did actually and it’s able to access from IPADDRESS:PORT when I’m connected to my home WiFi BUT I’m unable to access outside of my house...
littlegamer
post Oct 15 2018, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(jb102213 @ Oct 15 2018, 08:04 PM)
So for the DMZ setting I need to put my public ip? Actually this setting is for Cctv
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No, put the local iP of your cctv. Normally a router can only DMZ 1 device.

As for port forwarding.
Port forwarding has incoming and outgoing.
For example your cctv iP is 192.168.10.1, and your cctv web page port is 80(normally is 80,or you can set your own). So you need to port forward the device with iP 192.168.10.1 with port 80 as outgoing.

As for incoming, is about setting what port number you want to key in when you are accessing your cctv outside of your maxis network. Say if you set your cctv incoming port is 8080.
So to access your cctv let's say using your phone data, you need to key in your public ip follow by port 8080 (e.g 203.92.157.134:8080)

So what if you want to add another camera?
Easy, in your router key in your camera local iP, say again you want to access the camera we page outgoing you key in 80, and the incoming you key in 8081.

In the end, if you want to access your 1st cctv you key in 203.92.157.134:8080 and if you want to access 2nd camera you key in 203.92.157.134:8081.

I hope this helps

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TSjb102213
post Oct 15 2018, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Oct 15 2018, 08:39 PM)
No, put the local iP of your cctv.
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once I done setting for DMZ do I still need to do setting in port forwarding?
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post Oct 15 2018, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(jb102213 @ Oct 15 2018, 08:45 PM)
once I done setting for DMZ do I still need to do setting in port forwarding?
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No once DMZ is applied to a device (in your case your cctv), every single available ports will be forwarded. Is a quick and dirty way to set up a single device.

Sorry i edited the previous post have a look on the port forward description
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post Oct 16 2018, 07:41 PM

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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Oct 15 2018, 08:52 PM)
No once DMZ is applied to a device (in your case your cctv), every single available ports will be forwarded. Is a quick and dirty way to set up a single device.

Sorry i edited the previous post have a look on the port forward description
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hi.. good day.. i am still unable to do port forwarding on any of my port..
i tried apply PF rule in my router and the port is still closed sad.gif
tantiaza
post Oct 22 2018, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(jb102213 @ Oct 15 2018, 08:29 PM)
Hi thank you for your reply. I did actually and it’s able to access from IPADDRESS:PORT when I’m connected to my home WiFi BUT I’m unable to access outside of my house...
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hi, resolved already? if not then, what you put on the software to acces the cam home url or ip address.. should be home url .. something.asus.com:8080 .. something like that
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post Nov 16 2018, 03:31 PM

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What is Port Range, Translate to & Trigger port?

Supposedly I set only incoming port from Internet which is 120.34.56.66:678 then mapped to 192.168.100.5:80

port 678--> port 80 IP address 192.168.100.5. So Translate to & Trigger port is what value?

Here I can only select MAC address. Can I put in IP address manually?


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post Nov 18 2018, 04:28 PM

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I suppose you have to do with setting DDNS. Thereafter only you can access your router webpage from outside.

 

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