Obi202 Can't close port 80 on WAN side

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zerocool:
Just want to add that, like the OP, the server port would change as I would change that, but it still is ignoring the AccessFromWAN config and port forwarding is having no effect on killing this.

202Owner:
Me, I would bridge the DSL modem/router, install my own trustworthy router/ap, and bridge the OBi.  Nobody should buy a $60 OBi for its routing and firewalling (throughput falls to 30Mbps in router mode).

zerocool:
There's two reasons I have the obi coming off the modem before hitting my switch:

1) Can be supported by my UPS. Otherwise, I'd have to get another UPS to power the switch in the event of a power outage, which is something I don't have budgeted currently.

2) Having the obi as the first device helps ensure its packet priority.

I understand fully what you're saying, but the issue at hand is something did previously work, and now it doesn't. There's a config option that is being ignored. Unfortunately, I can't recall if I had performed a firmware update in between the "it works" and "it doesn't work" situations. Perhaps I can try downgrading the firmware, but I've read that it either doesn't work or it bricks it. I submitted a ticket to obi yesterday and haven't received a response yet, but hopefully they'll come up with something.

202Owner:
I understand your reasoning, but the issue at hand is more reason NOT to trust an OBi and its ata-centric firmware maintenance for your network router and firewall.

dircom:
Quote from: zerocool on April 04, 2015, 11:01:56 am

There's two reasons I have the obi coming off the modem before hitting my switch:

1) Can be supported by my UPS. Otherwise, I'd have to get another UPS to power the switch in the event of a power outage, which is something I don't have budgeted currently.
response yet, but hopefully they'll come up with something.

2) Having the obi as the first device helps ensure its packet priority.


If you are saying you don't have enough sockets on your UPS, to plug in your Obi, and switch, then just plug in a power strip to the UPS, and plug your Obi, and switch into the power strip.

I guess I am lucky, I have my 202 plugged into my router, and also have a switch hanging off the router.
My audio quality is fine, without any settings changed on my part.

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