2 gv#s, obi110, obi100, new router, major confusion (but they're working)

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Shale:
Quote from: Bubba947 on July 16, 2013, 02:48:15 pm

Solved. It was a router issue. My port forwarding was not correct.


Thanks. Can you describe the correct port forwarding?

Bubba947:
On my Asus RT-N66U I performed the following steps:

Select WAN from the Advanced Settings Menu.
Select the Virtual Server / Port Forwarding tab.
In the Port Forwarding List "form" at the bottom of the page,
manually enter the following data:
  Service Name: Obihome
  Port Range: 5060:5061
  Local IP: 192.168.1.x
  Local Port: <leave blank>
  Protocol: Both
And click the "circle-plus" icon.

Repeat to add the second entry using this data:
  Service Name: Obiwork
  Port Range: 5062:5063
  Local IP: 192.168.1.y
  Local Port: <leave blank>
  Protocol: Both
And click the "circle-plus" icon.

And click the Apply button. (I think this restarts the router but I can't remember for sure.)

Where Obihome corresponds to a factory configured Obi and Obiwork is the custom configured Obi. (I can't remember which one is the 110 and which is the 100 right now, but I don't think it matters as long as you keep them straight.)

Where x and y are the static IP addresses I have assigned to my Obis.

Where "Obihome" and "Obiwork" don't have any functional value other than helping you keep your sanity. In Obitalk I designate one Home and the other Work and of course they "match" these router entries.

Where I did manually configure the Obi designated Work/Obiwork to use the range 5062:5063.

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