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Originally Posted by PeterT
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Yes, that is the site I have been using (I pasted the site in a previous post). And in my initial try, I set R1 up just as they have it, but set R2 up with my normal local LAN IP addresses of 192.168.5.11 (Router). Since then, I wondered if there was some conflict due to the same primary domain of 192.168.
So I went all out and changed it to their example, ie using 10.0.0.10 as my local LAN router address. The assignments are now:
Internet > R1 (192.168.0.1) > R2 (192.168.0.10) WAN IP > R2 (10.0.0.1) LAN IP > 10.0.0.100-.199 (LAN Devices)
In R1 the port forward 8181 is now set to IP 192.168.0.10 (R2 WAN/External IP)
I actually tried to put in 10.0.0.1 as the Port Forward IP, but R1 refused that, as it should have because R1 should have no knowledge of anything downstream of R2, the 10.x.x.x ranges.
And, it still does not work. R1 also has a DMZ and I have set it to 192.168.0.10, no change.
R2 has DMZ mode as well, and I set that to 10.0.0.168, which is the Linux PC LAN IP address. No change.
Thanks for the comments!