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« on: March 30, 2007, 05:21:28 »
sikwati *
Posts: 1

hi, can somebody tell me how to do this or is this really possible in monowall. Our small company have two offices in different location and around 400 meters apart. I used wireless connection to make these two offices have a single LAN network. Now, the management needs to have a public IP in the sub-office. How do I configure the monowall so that the public IP (for IP CAMERA) can be routed under the LAN subnet? Illustration below...


                           ROUTER (202.x.x.x)
                             /                        \
                            /                          \
                           /                            \
     Monowall Router                        DNS, WEB  (202.x.x.x)
    (172.16.x.x)
       /                   \
     /                      \
172.16.x.x           IP CAMERA(202.x.x.x)?
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2007, 05:53:32 »
clarknova ***
Posts: 148

This is possible using Server NAT and Advanced Outbound NAT. Sections 5 & 6 of the handbook give a pretty good overview. You may need to come back to the forum with specific questions as you implement this.

I'm working on a similar setup myself and it's not as cut and dried as one might think, at least for a first-timer like myself.

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