Thread: Superhub Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Old 23-12-2012, 09:57   #13
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?

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Unfortunately the solution proposed by GM won't actually work...
It will, it's just not ideal. Then again having a Superhub in your network is not ideal.

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I'm not entirely clear what you're trying to achieve, but a few pointers:
Port forwarding and DDNS

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1. You should ideally only have one unit providing routing functionality in your network.
NAT, yes. Routing, no. Multiple routers is fine, that's how the whole internet works.

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3. Other routers can be used as wireless access points by turning of their DHCP server, giving them a management address outside the main router DHCP scope (but in the same subnet)
Don't need to be anywhere near the same subnet.

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4. The SH does not support DDNS so one of your other routers will need to be the main router if you need this. The SH will then need to be in modem mode (See 2)
No they dont and no it doesn't.

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Alternatively you could run a DDNS update client on one of your PCs.
Or you could run a DDNS update client on a second router, like was already suggested
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