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Topic: How to set up NAT for remote access to wireless access points  (Read 1595 times)
« on: January 24, 2008, 21:38:20 »
stewman *
Posts: 6

I am having trouble getting NAT to work right to access my Access Points behind my local network on MONOwall. I can access the AP's with the local IP address behind my firewall but not from the outside. here is what i have for my settings.

Firewall: NAT: Inbound
If     Proto     Ext. port range     NAT IP     Int. port range     Description     
WAN    TCP    2001    172.20.9.1    80 (HTTP)    AP1     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2002    172.20.9.2    80 (HTTP)    AP2     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2003    172.20.9.3    80 (HTTP)    AP3     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2004    172.20.9.4    80 (HTTP)    AP4     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2005    172.20.9.5    80 (HTTP)    AP5     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2006    172.20.9.6    80 (HTTP)    AP6     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2007    172.20.9.7    80 (HTTP)    AP7     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2008    172.20.9.8    80 (HTTP)    AP8     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2009    172.20.9.9    80 (HTTP)    AP9     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    2010    172.20.9.10    80 (HTTP)    AP10     [edit rule]   [delete rule]
WAN    TCP    8080    172.20.1.1    8080    Router     [edit rule]   [delete rule]

Firewall: Rules WAN
 TCP      *      *      172.20.9.3      80 (HTTP)      NAT AP3

rules are for AP1-ap10 , not entered for time sake

any ideas what i am missing ?
Craig
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2008, 21:44:23 »
stewman *
Posts: 6

Also here are my logs what is going on
15:13:09.603098      WAN      x.x.x.x, port 3529      172.20.9.3, port 80      TCP    
15:19:38.037909    WAN    x.x.x.x, port 3543    172.20.9.3, port 80    TCP
15:20:31.851273    WAN    x.x.x.x, port 3545    172.20.9.3, port 80    TCP
15:20:42.952272    WAN    x.x.x.x, port 3546    172.20.9.3, port 80    TCP

note that the wan port is not the 2003 port I selected in my browser

http://x.x.x.x:2003
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2008, 22:04:38 »
stewman *
Posts: 6

Ok i figured it out , if you use the captive portal and your Access points are on the same network, you have to set the allowed IP address in the portal for it to work.
 This will pass the port through
 
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