Abhishek Daga wrote:
--- Manish Kathuria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2. Alternatively, you can configure your DLink Router to work in Bridge
Mode. You can then connect the LAN interface of th DLink Router to the
WAN Interface of the NetGear router. The NetGear Wireless router has
PPPOE Dialer, configure it using the username and password provided by
MTNL. Then enable Port Forwarding for Port 22 from the NetGear Wireless
Router to the system you want to connect through SSH. Your existing
network setup will remain unchanged.
Either of the methods should work. Let me know if you need more information.
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Hi Manish, I tried #2 and it worked! well partially, but thanks anyways.
So I could setup a bridge connection and via the PPPOE dialer of netgear router,
get it all up and running. When I ssh into the public IP that triband alloted
me,
I can get through. It is slow though. However, when I log on to a remote server
and try accessing the same public IP there is no response from the system.
Ping works fine. The netgear router does have port forwarding enabled properly.
-abhishek
I think there is some configuration issue in the Netgear wireless router
since I am also using one and have forwarded a number of ports to
different systems which are accessible from outside without any issues.
Just go through the configuration once.
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