Have anyone successfully configured port forwarding
with the tataindicom modem/router ?
I have been trying to do this. Right now the fixed IP
points to the router. Now I want the port 8080 on the
fixed IP to point to my desktop's web server.
The router has got a web interface for configuration.
I played with the NAT, firewall and other settings but
unable to achieve port forwarding.
Am I trying somthing meaningful ? I think it should be
possible.

-Saugata


--- "A. Mani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 03 March 2006 11:45, dan trevino wrote:
> >  BSNL Data One just charged my wife 885 Rps for
> > usage fees over 1 GB in a month which she didnt
> even use the Internet
> It usually means somebody else has the password and
> the userid.
> > (January, her brother's winblows pc was down).
> This confirms it.
> > OTOH, it also works 
> > flawlessly with Linux and I am able to use my
> Vonage VOIP service here,
> > albeit with less quality.
> It is a 256kbps connection clearly. It is nightime
> unlimited.
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> A. Mani
> Member, Cal. Math. Soc
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