I've been port forwarding for 10+ years.
They way I used to do it was to have my main machine (192.168.1.100) as a static IP (client based) and the DHCP pool as 192.168.1.150-192.168.1.199. This will not work (apparently) with this router when trying to forward outside of your pool.
This setup worked with every other router I've ever used.
I now have the pool as 192.168.1.50-192.168.1.50 with a DHCP reservation for my main machine and my main machine setup for DHCP (i.e. automoatically obtain IP etc). That change. combined with the small NAT tweaks I described earlier, have it working (for now).
Whether the client IP is handed out via DHCP or static client side (so long as there is not a conflict via DHCP), this should not affect port forwarding.
I know this is not a PC issue as I had the same PC behing the WRT54GS without issue (eg it's not a software firewall issue or something like that).
This is just a goofball router.Statistics: Posted by SJAndrew — 15 Mar 2012, 18:57
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