I opened the ports needed and forwarded it to
the wap11's

I'm not sure the Wap-11's IP is attached to any resources which can accept a
file transfer connection.

On the other hand if you forward to the address of a workstation you may be
more successful.

Modem (static?) BEFSR41 Router (Static 192.168.1.1) -> Linksys WAP11
Wireless ->workstation 192.168.1.100 usually dynamic if you set it static
the mapping will be easier.


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Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 8:24 PM
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Subject: [BAWUG] need some help


I have a network in the following configuration

Cable modem -> Linksys BEFSR41 Router -> Linksys WAP11 Wireless

The computers on the wireless even if I put the wap11 on the DMZ cant
get incoming connections I opened the ports needed and forwarded it to
the wap11's ip no good I need those to be able to accept file transfers
in irc and on ICQ but no go so far how can I get this to work?

- Scott Illjes
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